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Update - Dilated Pupils FeLV kitten

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KellyH - 23 Nov 2004 22:27 GMT
The vet saw Orange Glo today, who was neutered along with his littermates in
preparation of their transfer to their new homes.  She wasn't overly
concerned about the pupils because they did react to light, although not
quite normally.  Only thing she really advised was to keep a close watch for
other neurological symptoms.

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Cheryl - 24 Nov 2004 01:58 GMT
> The vet saw Orange Glo today, who was neutered along with his
> littermates in preparation of their transfer to their new homes.
>  She wasn't overly concerned about the pupils because they did
> react to light, although not quite normally.  Only thing she
> really advised was to keep a close watch for other neurological
> symptoms.

Keeping fingers crossed for the new baby. You're getting a lot of
"projects" lately!

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Phil P. - 24 Nov 2004 14:18 GMT
> The vet saw Orange Glo today, who was neutered along with his littermates in
> preparation of their transfer to their new homes.  She wasn't overly
> concerned about the pupils because they did react to light, although not
> quite normally.  Only thing she really advised was to keep a close watch for
> other neurological symptoms.

That's what I was worried about.  Trauma or pressure on the nerves that
control the pupil could cause the pupil to fail to respond to signals from
the brain. The fact the pupils responded to light is a very good sign -
might just be a transient thing - That's what I'm hoping.

Phil
 
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