Once he heals, he should be able to get along just fine. I've known of animals that have adjusted much better than humans to the loss of an eye. :)
I understand the frustration, the vet trips, the expenditures... all that. I did that for six months with my old cat Lovecraft before we threw in the towel at the end of June and said goodbye. The initial diagnosis of kidney disease was so wrong and knowing now that it was stomach cancer and the causes of it (corn and grain rich pet foods), I'm so very careful in what I feed my new brats.
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Date: 2010-11-03 02:56 am (UTC)Once he heals, he should be able to get along just fine. I've known of animals that have adjusted much better than humans to the loss of an eye. :)
I understand the frustration, the vet trips, the expenditures... all that. I did that for six months with my old cat Lovecraft before we threw in the towel at the end of June and said goodbye. The initial diagnosis of kidney disease was so wrong and knowing now that it was stomach cancer and the causes of it (corn and grain rich pet foods), I'm so very careful in what I feed my new brats.