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Hey /an/, something's up with my cat. She's always been a bit cross-eyed and keen to sniffing around, but lately I've noticed she's actually using her nose to stop bumping into everything. Should I buy her a guide dog?
>> Anonymous
make it a doberman
>> Anonymous
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>>172653
Vet says it's probably genetic. Won't do much about it since she's an indoor cat and is still doing fine, even with far limited eyesight. But I still don't feel fine about it.
>> Anonymous
>>172660
I've seen a blind old dog do just fine. Try not to move your furniture about much.
>> Anonymous
Cats can move about in absolute darkness thanks to their other senses, even catch mice, so if it is indeed going blind, at least it's one of the best-equipped animals to handle it.
>> Anonymous
aww, she's cute
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Crosseyed cat is crosseyed.