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Are cats all myopia? In fact, generally speaking, cats do not suffer from myopia, but they may also suffer from myopia. Research shows that cats are more likely to suffer from myopia than humans. The specific reason is not clear, but part of the rea...


Are cats all myopia? In fact, generally speaking, cats do not suffer from myopia, but they may also suffer from myopia. Research shows that cats are more likely to suffer from myopia than humans. The specific reason is not clear, but part of the reason may be because cats live indoors. Compared with human eyes, cats' eyes are more susceptible to screen light and may lead to eye size deformities, which can lead to myopia. Therefore, you should pay more attention to cats' eye health problems, take cats for eye examinations regularly, and provide appropriate amounts of activities to improve cats' eye vision problems.

Although cats are all myopic, they are not sensitive to objects close to them and often cannot find what is in front of them. When you are teasing a cat, you can find that pet cats are very interested in moving cat sticks, and their little heads sway with the cat sticks left and right. In fact, cats are just particularly sensitive to moving objects, but they are actually myopic.

Although cats have myopia, the eye characteristic can enable cats to better observe objects in distant places and help pet cats keep a close eye on their prey when hunting. Their response is very sharp, thanks to cats' myopia, and the cat's vision is wider than that of humans, which also helps cats obtain more visual information.



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