I've been trying to get this shot for months, and finally succeeded!
If you're a regular here, you might remember that Benny sees an animal eye doctor twice per year. He has cataracts in both eyes and his right eye has glaucoma. The glaucoma has caused some interesting pigmentation in his eye that appear as brown areas. You can see it in his photo here. Click on the photo to biggify and get a better view.
The doctor has told us that sometimes, the pigmentation can be cancerous. Thankfully, the coloring has stabilized and doesn't seem to be a problem. The only "cure" would be to remove the eye, which we don't want to do unless there is no other choice.
He is due for another check up soon, and we'll update you on what the doc says.
Awwww sweet Benny!!!! We think this is a stunning shot but we so hope you have a good vet's visit with regards to the glaucoma and cataracts. Take care
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We hope you get a good check up!
ReplyDeletePurrs and paws crossed for Benny! I do have to say, the brown areas are actually quite pretty - too bad they are not good. :-(
ReplyDeleteWe agree with Sparkle--the brown and green combo is unusual and striking.
ReplyDeleteYou have beautiful eyes!
ReplyDeleteMommy had cat-er-act surgery. Do they do that for kitties?
^^ Quinn, we've been told Benny would not be a candidate for cataract surgery. The cataract in his bad eye has "re-absorbed" back into the eye, taking the lens with it. It is a strange situation that makes me nervous, and we are monitoring it with the doctors.
ReplyDeleteIt is a relief to hear that the coloring has stabilized. I hope and pray it will never ever give sweet Benny problems and he gets a good report from the doc.
ReplyDeleteWe purr that Benny's eye remains the status quo.
ReplyDeleteI adore that you monitor this so closely.. I hope it never turns into anything..
ReplyDeleteYou've got me curious now, as my Sami has had a discolored eye since she was a kitten. Lately, it seems to have encompassed more of her eye.
ReplyDeleteDoes Benny have difficulty with his sight? And if he does, how did you identify the problem?
Btw, the shot is gorgeous!
Gorgeous and mysterious looking eye, Benny.
ReplyDeleteCame here wondering about my 14 year old fur baby- both eyes have similar greyish marks between the pupil and the outside edge of the iris... Noticed fairly recently and I tell myself I would have noticed it if it had started a while ago... I've been Googling and it does b t look like the common freckles or brown (she does have a few little brown specks near the outer edge as well tho) I am concerned about it but wouldn't want to stress her out by bringing her to a vet esp during Covid craziness... and not sure if eye removal is even fathomable �� hoping someone has experienced this and may know what it is. I have pix but can't figure out how to share here
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