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Can You Tell a Cats Moods By Its Eyes?

... .To create even more complicated issues, there are two rather distinct kinds of mood change, for the cat's pupils will become considerably larger not just when it sees something pleasant but also when it sees something frightfully menacing. ... Read Read: Can You Tell a Cats Moods By Its Eyes?

By: Lamar Deane | 15/04/2009 | Pets

Cat Eyes: Mysteries Revealed

... cat’s eyes so large in comparison with the rest of their bodies? Why are a cat’s pupils shaped differently than ours? For thousands of years, cats have been a source of fascination and mystery. Yet it has only been in recent times that ... Read Read: Cat Eyes: Mysteries Revealed

By: R. G. Kirk | 07/01/2007 | Pets

Cat Sensations

... in the dimmest of lights because his pupils can open about three times as wide as the human pupil. Cats also have an inner eyelid that helps clean and protect the eye. This third eyelid is called the palpebra terria. It is a fold of tissue ... Read Read: Cat Sensations

By: Bradley Mashburn | 02/04/2007 | Pets

Cat Eye Care - Is It Important?

... objects that are very close to them. Yes it is true, cats do have the nocturnal vision. But they can not see in complete darkness. Do you see the muscles on their iris that surround the pupils of their eyes? They are constructed in a way ... Read Read: Cat Eye Care - Is It Important?

By: Graham Williams | 31/07/2008 | Pets

Cat Eye Care-why it is Important?

... at objects that are very close to them.Yes it is true, cats do have the nocturnal vision. But they can not see in complete darkness. Do you see the muscles on their iris that surround the pupils of their eyes? They are constructed in a way ... Read Read: Cat Eye Care-why it is Important?

By: Graham Williams | 18/07/2008 | Pets

Information on Big Cats

... bone is ossified, thus they are unable to roar, and may only purr. Other interesting difference is the shape of pupils. All big cats have round pupils and small cats, apart from lynx, have slit-like pupils (exaggerated in bright light). ... Read Read: Information on Big Cats

By: Omer Ashraf | 21/06/2007 | Pets

Big Cats

... bone is ossified, thus they are unable to roar, and may only purr. Other interesting difference is the shape of pupils. All big cats have round pupils and small cats, apart from lynx, have slit-like pupils (exaggerated in bright light). ... Read Read: Big Cats

By: Omer Ashraf | 21/06/2007 | Pets

Cat Eye Care - Diagnosing Cataracts As Part Of Your Cat Eye Care Program

... the signs of uveitis: the eye color changes, the surface of the eye is roughened and the pupil becomes smaller. This condition is painful to your cat. He may squint, have watery eyes, and eyelid spasms. The most common causes of uveitis ... Read Read: Cat Eye Care - Diagnosing Cataracts As Part Of Your Cat Eye Care Program

By: Kate Rieger | 04/02/2008 | Pets

Blindness in Cats - Five Common Causes of Feline Blindness

... , or hyperthyroidism have the highest risk of developing hypertension.An early sign that your cat is suffering from high blood pressure is the presence of dilated pupils. The pupils won't respond to a change in light, and there also may be ... Read Read: Blindness in Cats - Five Common Causes of Feline Blindness

By: D Swain | 16/11/2008 | Pets

Vestibular Disease in Dogs and Cats

... over repeatedly, roll to one side, be generally wobbly and display abnormal pupil movement in their eyes. Here we look at the physiology of the vestibular system in dogs and cats, what can go wrong and how a good veterinarian will diagnose ... Read Read: Vestibular Disease in Dogs and Cats

By: Matthew Homfray | 20/03/2007 | Pets

Understanding Your Cat

... or cat by just watching them. They use all parts of their bodies to communicate with you. If your cat’s pupils are wide that means they are excited or scared. Cats do not like to be stared at and consider this to be a challenge. If you ... Read Read: Understanding Your Cat

By: Karen Corey | 23/12/2008 | Pets

Understanding Your Cat: Cat Body Language

... ’ll lay her ears back sideways and her pupils will be dilated. If she’s afraid but on the defensive, she’ll bare her teeth and expose her paws as she confronts the threat in a sideways stance. Aggressive cats look like “Halloween cats.” ... Read Read: Understanding Your Cat: Cat Body Language

By: K.L. Bonfiglio | 06/09/2008 | Pets

Interesting Facts About Cats

... you are seeing it more often - the cat may be ill! Cat vision is similar to humans in daylight, but they can see six times better than us in dim light - owing to larger pupils and the ability to gather light at the back of the eye owing ... Read Read: Interesting Facts About Cats

By: Omer Ashraf | 04/07/2007 | Pets

Do Cats See Color and Other Feline Curiosities

... green or gold shine. A membrane, called tapetum lucidum, coats the eye and reflects light. When a cat is in the dark, its pupils open wide and light is reflected off them, but they're not actually "glowing." This ability along with their ... Read Read: Do Cats See Color and Other Feline Curiosities

By: Lamar Deane | 14/04/2009 | Pets

The Physical Description Of The Cat

... : Round, almond shaped, or in between, the cat's eye reflects a mysterious luster. Cats are the most efficient gleaners of light. Their pupils can dilate to a soulful, half inch width or narrow to the most inscrutable slit. Cats cannot see ... Read Read: The Physical Description Of The Cat

By: Tristan Andrews | 12/01/2007 | Pets
 

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