No. It just takes time
A cat's eyes typically open about 7 to 10 days after birth.
It takes about 2-3 weeks for a baby cat to open it's eyes.
The color of a cat's eyes, specifically brown cat eyes, can help determine the breed of a cat because certain breeds are more likely to have specific eye colors. Brown eyes are common in many cat breeds, but some breeds are known for having distinct eye colors that can help identify their breed.
To train a cat to use a cat door, start by propping the door open and encouraging your cat to walk through with treats or toys. Gradually lower the door until your cat learns to push it open. Be patient and consistent with training to help your cat feel comfortable using the cat door.
If you lose both eyes you automatically is blind and can not see anything.
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Go to the vetz!
You need to take the cat to the vets as soon as possible. There are many reasons why your cat cannot open its eyes, from an infection to something as severe as Feline Chlamydia which commonly effect the eyes.
Kittens are born with their eyes shut and then in a few days start to open them. When they first open their eyes all kittens eye color is blue, during this time yes they are color blind. At a few weeks old the color changes to what ever color eyes your cat will have and that's when they can see in color
It's common for a cat's tongue to stick out and eyes to remain open after death due to muscle relaxation. The cause of death cannot be determined based solely on those physical symptoms. Consulting a veterinarian for a postmortem examination is necessary to determine the actual cause of death.
One of its eyes may be hurt or it may have pink eye
All short-haired cat open their eyes at 5-8 days and long-haired cats open their eyes at 10-14 days.