Someone once suggested that feline ocular diseases should be considered using a different side of the brain than that used for studying ophthalmic problems in the dog. Nowhere is that statement more appropriate than when reviewing the unique disorders of the feline conjunctiva and cornea. The majority of the following feline ocular surface diseases simply have no counterpart in the dog. Conversely, the more common canine disorders such as keratoconjunctivitis sicca rarely occur in the cat.
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