Ask a Vet: Causes of Constantly Dilated Cat Pupils

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Dilated pupils in elderly cats are often due to iris atrophy, a harmless age-related change, but can indicate serious health issues like glaucoma or brain problems if accompanied by other symptoms. Owners should monitor their cats' behavior and seek veterinary attention if they notice additional signs of illness.
Guest column | Ask a Vet: Why are my cat’s pupils dilated all the time? The Washington Post
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