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Julie Ryan

Blind Cat

Fabia from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, asked:

Hi Julie,

I came across you on Instagram and am hoping to have a general reading with you some day.

In the meantime, I was wondering if you could answer a question about my beloved cat, which is 19 years old.

My fur baby has had some health issues lately and just recently went blind. Since that happened, he now hides in the basement. I have to bring him up to take him outside.

Is there anything else I can do to help him stay upstairs and make him comfortable? 

Thank you,

Fabia

Hi Fabia,

In order to get more information for you, I energetically connected to you in Canada and from you to your cat.

When I scanned him, I could see (in my mind’s eye) what looked like damaged nerves to both of your cat’s eyes. The pet health network website says, “Optic neuritis or inflammation of the optic nerve is relatively uncommon in cats but does occur and is associated with viral infections, protozoal infections and fungal infections. The term “optic neuritis” compromises all diseases of the optic nerve that cause deterioration and usually produce a sudden visual field problem or total loss of vision in one or both eyes.

In addition, I asked my brand new daughter-in-law Mallory who is a veterinarian about your cat. Dr. Mal said, his blindness is most likely caused by hyperthyroidism and or hypertension that has caused retinal detachment. I “got” (received information) these issues were also at play.

So, in order to help your cat, I did an energetic healing that generated new nerve tissue on both of his eyes and also fixed his detached retinas.

When looking through his eyes from behind, I could see a small hole of vision begin to appear in the center of his eyeballs. I believe his vision may improve with time.

Lastly, your cat told me he’s hanging out in the basement because sunlight hurts his eyes. He said he’s more comfortable in low light or darkness. You may want to see about getting a pair of feline sunglasses for him. Perhaps the pet store or your vet can help you with that.

Hope you find this information useful and hope your cat’s vision improves.

1 thought on “Blind Cat”

  1. Julia,
    Having some serious problems in all areas – my health, my living situation, and my concerns for my niece …
    mike h

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