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Retinal Degeneration in Cats

A condition caused by taurine deficiency in cats, leading to vision problems.

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Jan 16, 2026
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Toric intraocular lenses (IOLs) are specially shaped artificial lenses implanted during cataract surgery to correct pre-existing corneal astigmatism and thereby reduce postoperative refractive cylinde...

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What symptoms indicate taurine overdose or toxicity in cats?

Taurine is an essential amino acid for cats and, according to veterinary sources, has a very high safety margin with virtually no documented toxicity or overdose syndrome in the feline literature . Mo...

Feb 3, 2026

How does vitreous degeneration and collagen aggregation lead to posterior vitreous detachment?

(PVD) results when the aged vitreous gel liquefies and its collagen framework aggregates and collapses, weakening the molecular “glue” that tethers the posterior vitreous cortex to the retina and allo...

Jan 10, 2026

What are the symptoms of taurine deficiency in cats and how fast do they appear?

Taurine deficiency in cats produces slow-developing, degenerative problems principally affecting the eyes and heart, with additional effects on growth, reproduction, coat quality and immune function ....

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