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Cat eye health —
4 conditions screened

Cat eye problems are easy to miss until they become serious. PawCheck's cat eye AI model — trained to 92.42% accuracy — screens for conjunctivitis, cataracts, cherry eye, and glaucoma. Free.

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Cat eye conditions — select to learn more

PawCheck's cat eye specialist model covers the 4 most clinically significant feline eye conditions seen in India. Click any condition for a full guide on symptoms, breeds at risk, and next steps.

About cat eye health in India

Cat eye problems — what Indian owners miss

Cats are stoic — they hide discomfort until a condition is advanced. Early visual screening is the most practical tool Indian cat owners have between vet visits.

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FHV-1 is endemic

Feline Herpesvirus is widespread in India's stray and shelter cat populations. Cats adopted from shelters or multi-cat homes carry a high lifetime risk of recurrent conjunctivitis flare-ups.

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Flat-faced breeds at risk

Persian and Himalayan cats — popular in Indian cities — have shallow eye sockets and narrow tear ducts. This makes them structurally prone to conjunctivitis, eye discharge, and corneal problems.

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Glaucoma moves fast

Cat glaucoma is often secondary to systemic disease (FIP, FIV, uveitis). Unlike primary glaucoma in dogs, it progresses rapidly. An Urgent PawCheck result warrants same-day vet contact.

Common questions

Cat eye health — pet owners ask

What cat eye conditions does PawCheck screen for?+
PawCheck screens for 4 cat eye conditions: conjunctivitis, cataracts, cherry eye (third eyelid prolapse), and glaucoma. The cat eye AI model was trained to 92.42% validation accuracy and returns a Normal, Monitor, or Urgent severity result in under 10 seconds.
What is the most common cat eye problem in India?+
Conjunctivitis is the most common, often linked to Feline Herpesvirus (FHV-1) which is endemic in multi-cat households and shelters. Persian and Himalayan cats — popular in Indian cities — are particularly prone due to their facial structure.
Is PawCheck free?+
Yes. Free with 5 scans per month. Pro plan ₹99/month for unlimited scans.

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PawCheck screens for conjunctivitis, cataracts, cherry eye, and glaucoma in under 10 seconds.

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PawCheck is a wellness screening tool. Not a veterinary diagnostic device. Always consult a qualified veterinarian.