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Old 02-01-2007, 06:58 AM
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Hi my cat Trouble seems to have something going on with his eyes. A couple of days ago I noticed that the white film that comes out from the center of his eyes seems to be staying out a bit. I have seen this coating Im not sure what it is but when they wake up I have seen it, but it usually goes in when they wake and open their eyes. If any one can help I thank you. Crissy
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Old 02-01-2007, 11:39 AM
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Hi my cat Trouble seems to have something going on with his eyes. A couple of days ago I noticed that the white film that comes out from the center of his eyes seems to be staying out a bit. I have seen this coating Im not sure what it is but when they wake up I have seen it, but it usually goes in when they wake and open their eyes. If any one can help I thank you. Crissy

It is possible you are seeing the inner eyelid. There are several reasons for this to happen. Trauma to the eyes, a fight or something, or the cat has an eye infection. There are also some form of parasites that can cause this..

A stool test at the Veterinarian will rule out the parasites. If its eye trauma the Veterinarian will be able to see it. If not, the Veterinarian will likely perscribe antibiodics in case it is an eye infection.

Cats normally have bright eyes. This condition you describe indicates some other problem. You need to take it to a Veterinarian.
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Thank you for your advice. Crissy
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