Give your cat every chance, either keep it inside or give it a pair of sunglasses.
No, not from a lunar eclipse which does not include looking directly at the sun like a solar eclipse.
It won't make you go blind - but - staring at the Sun for any length of time will damage your eyesight.
You won't, but if there is a freak mishap and it is as bright as the sun then that is probably the only reason
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According to the World Health Organization (WHO) it is estimated that there are approximately 39 million blind persons throughout the world. The number might vary significantly depending on the definition of blindness used, since there are far more individuals who have seriously impaired vision than there are with complete lack of vision. See the Wikipedia article linked below for further information.
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No, not from a lunar eclipse which does not include looking directly at the sun like a solar eclipse.
It won't make you go blind - but - staring at the Sun for any length of time will damage your eyesight.
It seriously damages your eyes and you most likely go blind.
No beacause you could go blind or hurt your eyes,go to a glasses shop and get special eclipse glasses they sell
You could go blind without serious protection for your eyes.
Looking at a solar eclipse without eye protection is basically looking at the sun. The sun emits ultraviolet rays that will damage your retina if you look directly at it. The only time it is safe to look at a solar eclipse is during totality when the sun is completely blocked from view.
Yes, it will go dark during a solar eclipse as the moon passes between the sun and the Earth, blocking out the sunlight.
Can a dog go blind during an eclipse? Yes. Can a dog go blind because of an eclipse? Unlikely.The problem with eclipses and blindness for people is that people are curious and they want to look at the eclipse. Their eyes get adapted to the darker conditions, and when the sun reappears after the eclipse, there's little warning and the sun pours in to their wide-open, unprotected eyes.Dogs are not likely to bother doing this (they're smarter than people that way), so it's very unlikely they'll be hurt by the eclipse. Even for people, the warning is along the lines of the warning on a curling iron that says "Not for internal use". A sensible person won't stare at the sun long enough to cause lasting damage, but it's apparently not safe to assume people in general are sensible.
You won't, but if there is a freak mishap and it is as bright as the sun then that is probably the only reason
yes
If you lose both eyes you automatically is blind and can not see anything.