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Other  information that  may be  useful: Related Client Education
         WHEN TO CALL YOUR VETERINARIAN                         Sheets:
         •  If vision seems to be deteriorating, as evidenced by bumping   •  Diabetes Mellitus
            into objects or walls or falling or stumbling in unfamiliar territory.  •  How to Change the Environment for a Pet That Is Blind
  VetBooks.ir  SIGNS TO WATCH FOR
                                                                •  How to Administer Eye Medications
         The following are signs that a cataract may be forming:
         •  Cloudiness or white areas visible in the pupil of the eye.
         •  Loss of vision.
         ROUTINE FOLLOW-UP
         •  As determined by the type and extent of cataract and whether
            surgery is performed.

         ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
         •  Pets with cataracts that are known or suspected to be inherited
            should not be bred.

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                     From Cohn and Côté: Clinical Veterinary Advisor, 4th edition. Copyright © 2020 by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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