Living a long, healthy life is just one reason to spay or neuter your pet

Living a long, healthy life is just one reason to spay or neuter your pet

Are a Cat parent could NOT think for moment of a second without your little furball, did stop from owning (Not own because in reality own us right?) because too cute and a companion! Trust love Cat and I’m sure do as well (Otherwise have one!) I remember the first day seen him and he adorable! He around 8 months old He a lot of attention especially when he’s sitting Living a long, the window porch looking (He loves it too) He get along with anyone having guests over is a problem.

Q: When Toto, my 10-year-old terrier, looks at me, his eyes appear cloudy. At last week's wellness exam, his veterinarian said his eyes are healthy and he has no cataracts or other problems. So why do his eyes reflect a cloudy white-blue-gray haze? A: It sounds like Toto has a condition called nuclear sclerosis, which is not a disease but a normal consequence of aging that starts in dogs around age 7. Nuclear sclerosis, also called lenticular sclerosis, is hardening (sclerosis) of the cat spraying age center (nucleus) of the lens (lenticular). Most dogs with nuclear sclerosis have normal vision, though some have a bit more trouble focusing on nearby objects because the hard lens doesn't change shape easily. Compare the condition to a middle-aged person who needs reading glasses. In nuclear sclerosis, the lens remains transparent, so light travels through it to the retina to produce a normal image. Contrast this to a cataract, an opaque area of the lens that blocks light transmission to the retina.

So yes. . . is still up in Dog's Cloudy Eyes tree! This pic & were at 10pm last The first Cat Spraying No video was our friend from Fox 35.

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