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Cat's eye is all janky

I thought it was a foreign object I'm her eye, but  now I think it's an injury.  It's almost like a piece of muscle is showing. What do I do for that? Hayelp.
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7052683 tn?1392938795
Hi Jeaddd,

Could you please give us an update on your kit?? Sounded like he was in some real distress. Hope you got to the vet. Please post!

Thanks,
CML
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I agree with Zodiaqueen's recent comment. This does sound very serious
and your fur baby needs to be seen immediately by your vet. Please
don't delay.  Your cat is no doubt in distress and she needs you to bring
her to an animal doctor, i.e. your vet.  Poor kitty :(  .     Eve
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587315 tn?1333552783
Hi, this does sound very serious.  Please, take your cat to the vet ASAP.  I wouldn't even call, just bring her in.  It sounds like she could lose the eye!
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Hi Jeaddd,

I'm not sure what " janky" means, but eye injuries must be attended to
by a professional vet as soon as possible.  If this were happening to
my cat, I would call my vet first, talk to the receptionist and make an
appointment to bring in your fur baby. This sounds very serious.
Eve ( mother of Sammy the cat )

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