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Nonulcerative Keratitis In Cats: Symptoms, Causes, & Treatments

Nonulcerative keratitis in cats is a medical condition where a cat’s cornea becomes inflamed and does not retain a dye called fluorescein stain that vets use under ultraviolet light to highlight any ulcers that might be present on a kitty’s cornea.

In general, cats between the ages of four and seven have the highest risk of developing the condition; although, cats…

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