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Cat Eye Care - Is It Important?

... eye. Their eye sight is really far better than a humans. Instead of a third eye, what cats have is a third eyelid. This is called a nictitating membrane. This inner eyelid protects the eyes of the cat from harm and also from dryness. You ... Read Read: Cat Eye Care - Is It Important?

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

Cat Eye Care-why it is Important?

... eye. Their eye sight is really far better than a humans. Instead of a third eye, what cats have is a third eyelid. This is called a nictitating membrane.This inner eyelid protects the eyes of the cat from harm and also from dryness. You ... Read Read: Cat Eye Care-why it is Important?

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

Understanding Life through The Eyes of Your Dog

... colors although their predominant color is brown. One important difference between us is that dogs have a third eyelid called a nictitating membrane. Although this membrane is not easily seen, certain diseases and eye irritation can make it ... Read Read: Understanding Life through The Eyes of Your Dog

By: Eugenio Mccarthy | 24/12/2009 | Pets

Your dog's eyes are the vehicle in which they experience life

... that can affect your dog's eyes include Cherry eye, Conjunctivitis, Entropion, and Cherry eye. Cherry eye is where the nictitating membrane (basically a third eyelid) tear gland protrudes outward causing the appearance of a bright red bulge ... Read Read: Your dog's eyes are the vehicle in which they experience life

By: Frank Will | 31/03/2009 | Pets

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