Purpose: This study describes the ocular findings in dogs and cats diagnosed with Florida spot keratopathy (FSK) at a single institution.
Methods: Affected animals underwent a single comprehensive ophthalmic examination, with no follow-ups conducted. Data on patient demographics and clinical findings were collected and analyzed.
Background: Haws syndrome is a relatively common yet poorly understood disorder in cats.
Methods: Ten cats with acute haws syndrome underwent ophthalmic and physical examinations, bloodwork, faecal analysis and pharmacological testing with 1% phenylephrine. The cats were discharged with broad-spectrum deworming (with or without metronidazole) as well as topical tetrahydrozoline.
Objective: Investigate the tolerance, stability, and efficacy of topical 0.1% and 1% atropine in cats.
Procedures: Six cats underwent two trials separated by a 2-week washout period.