A fit or convulsion
Eyes rolling in the back of a cat's head is a serious concern. This could be an indicator of the cat having a seizure.
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A fit or convulsion
It means there is swelling inside the skull, probably along the optical nerve. This happens when an animal has had some sort of head trauma or has a tumor. It should definitely be looked at by a vet.
Pheniramine maleate is not toxic to cats. The medication is available in eye drops, eye cream, and eye treatment products.
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dry there eyes that way it wont be wet :)
When you close your eyes, they roll to the back of your head, the white is the eyeball.
No. First, your eye muscles will not allow you to roll your eyes all the way back.
It is a cat's eye.
cats can see in dim light because when a little amount of light enters the eye, a piece at the very back of the eye acts like a mirror and reflects the vision to a piece of muscle just at the back of the eye and they would get a better sight of what's around them. (interesting fact about cats : did you know that some cat's eyes can glow in the dark?)
rip your smelly cats eye out :D
cows eye are bigger and less vision than cats. cats can see through dark
hey well this actually happened to my friend but he didn't do it on purpose. He fell and he hit the back of his head on the ground, and about 3 days later, i saw the black eye. So, i do think that hitting the back of your head can in fact, give you a black eye.
Yes, he did, and the slug lodged behind his eye.
No, not usually. Only on rare occassions when your eyes are already painfully irritated it can be uncomfortable. Of course, some eyes may be more sensitive to them than others, but mostly they are no more irritating than tears. If eye drops make you nervous you can hold your head back, apply them at side of your eye near the tear duct and then 'roll' your head toward the eye you are applying them into and let the drops 'wash' over your eye.
It means there is swelling inside the skull, probably along the optical nerve. This happens when an animal has had some sort of head trauma or has a tumor. It should definitely be looked at by a vet.
The retina is the reflective tissue at the back of the eye on which images are projected.
Everything is legal except for head-butts, biting, eye raking, ball hits, and hitting the back of the head.