Corneal sequestration is a slow-healing epithelial necrotic defect in the cornea that occurs for a number of reasons, most commonly as a result of herpes virus infection. (more…)
Feline herpes virus infection is the most common cause of corneal ulcers in cats. The ulcer caused by the herpes virus is usually superficial and does not respond to antibiotic therapy. (more…)
Glaucoma is a disease characterized by increased pressure inside of the eye (intraocular pressure), which results in damage to the eye and blindness. (more…)
Iris melanoma is one of the most common eye tumors in cats. It usually appears as a dark brown spot in the iris (iris-tissue inside the eye, which defines eye color). (more…)