· What is a cataract?
· How do cataracts form?
· How do I know if my dog or cat has cataracts?
· Can cataracts be dissolved?
· How does PetVision® dissolve incipient cataracts?
· How can I determine if my pet is a candidate for using PetVision on its cataract?
· How can I determine if my pet is prone to Cataracts?
If you or your veterinarian notice decreased vision or clouding of the eye, your animal should be examined by a veterinary ophthalmologist and given a comprehensive eye examination.
It is best to have your animal’s eyes examined before a cataract causes complete blindness, such early action will allow for examination of the intraocular structure (especially the retina).
As the formation of a cataract will stimulate inflammation (called uveitis) within the eye, your animal may experience ocular pain and redness. This situation should be brought to your veterinarian’s attention immediately.
Our recommendation: Dogs, cats and equine with cataracts should always be referred to a qualified veterinarian for evaluation.