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Your Cat Is Squinting Their Eyes At You. Are They OK?
Published Mar 14, 2023
In this article, the author explores the reasons why cats might squint at their owners. It could be a sign of love and trust, a medical condition like conjunctivitis or glaucoma, or an indication of pain. The article explains how to differentiate between these possibilities, provides guidance on checking your cat’s eyes, and emphasizes the importance of veterinary care for persistent or severe symptoms.
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