? One pupil dilated more than the other? Anisocoria

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Misterbeesmom

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got feedback from my vet this morning when I called a bit panicked after noticing one of mr b's pupils were constricted and the other was dilated normal. she said its a diabetic thing, and that her diabetic cat has that happen now and then.

I believe her. she'd be happy to see him today if it makes me feel better, but we were just there on Saturday saying goodbye to another $500 and its an hour round trip I don't want to do unless necessary. my cat is acting normal, well normal for a poorly controlled diabetic cat.

anyone have this happen to their cat?
 
I have not seen that in any of my diabetic cats. I do have one civi who exhibits that symptom. She had had that all her 8 years along with other problems like cataracts, arthritis and luxating patellas.
 
This happened to Scoobs. He was not diabetic. The condition lasted from the afternoon until ~9pm. Scoobs died 6-8 weeks later of a necrotized intestine. I don't know if the two issues were related. In his whole 7 years that we knew him, it didn't occur previously.

When the Anisocoria occurred, I read a lot about it. Sometimes it just happens. Often there is nothing to be done about it. On the other hand it may indicate a serious condition which can potentially be treated.
 
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