babyg
Member Since 2019
Can anyone please tell me anything they know about cataracts?
In a nutshell, about a year or two ago I took my cat to the vet because her one eye was starting to get cloudy. He said not to worry about it; that it was a cataract not related to diabetes and that where it was, it wasn't going to make her blind.
I just took her to the vet today (a different vet from before; we had changed vets) for other issues, and the vet told me she has cataracts because of the diabetes. I was crying in the office.
I am confused. Some people (and some articles I read online) say diabetes causes cataracts and that it doesn't. I don't know which is true.
Whichever the case, what about cataract surgery? Has anyone had their cat get that done? I didn't ask the vet about surgery because I was upset and there was a lot to take in with the other issues going on. I'm just wondering if that's a possibility that's worth it or not and if anyone has experiences they can share. My girl is almost 14 years old, but I still don't think that's a reason to not do anything about her vision if I can. But at the same time I don't want to put her through stuff I shouldn't. Sometimes people can get carried away with procedures and cause more distress than help to their animals.
Any advice or stories would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
In a nutshell, about a year or two ago I took my cat to the vet because her one eye was starting to get cloudy. He said not to worry about it; that it was a cataract not related to diabetes and that where it was, it wasn't going to make her blind.
I just took her to the vet today (a different vet from before; we had changed vets) for other issues, and the vet told me she has cataracts because of the diabetes. I was crying in the office.
I am confused. Some people (and some articles I read online) say diabetes causes cataracts and that it doesn't. I don't know which is true.
Whichever the case, what about cataract surgery? Has anyone had their cat get that done? I didn't ask the vet about surgery because I was upset and there was a lot to take in with the other issues going on. I'm just wondering if that's a possibility that's worth it or not and if anyone has experiences they can share. My girl is almost 14 years old, but I still don't think that's a reason to not do anything about her vision if I can. But at the same time I don't want to put her through stuff I shouldn't. Sometimes people can get carried away with procedures and cause more distress than help to their animals.
Any advice or stories would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Some vets and laymen say give her this dose, give her that dose, her numbers are good, her numbers are bad, etc. So many opinions, and I just try to do the best I can. Feel like it's never good enough. I need to decide next how to treat the cataracts or not.
, so of course you are going to be sad, and feel badly for your baby having to go through the possibility of blindness. It may not be any consolation, but animals are actually quite resilient, so they can, and do, adjust with other senses taking over to compensate for a sense that is weakened. My pup may not have been able to see the bunny rabbits, deer or coyotes in the neighbourhood very well on our early morning walks at dawn, but he sure could smell and hear them!