Help!!! Our baby just started having different sized pupils today. They dilate outside and inside but unevenly. Vet is closed today due to a holiday, should we take her to an emergency vet? Should I see if it gets better with time? It's been about 3 hours since noticing it. Any advice or help is greatly appreciated!

Updated On June 24th, 2021

Pet's info: Cat | Scottish Fold | Female | spayed | 1 year and 3 months old | 6 lbs

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Answered By Linda G, MS, DVM

Veterinarian

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Hello. There can be multiple reasons or conditions that can result in anisocoria, or uneven pupils in a cat. As long as your cat is acting fundamentally normal & there are no neurological signs, such as incoordination, depression/lethargy, or problems walking or jumping, you most likely can wait for your veterinarian to reopen. But if Gnocchi is acting at all questionable, I would have him seen as soon as possible. Thanks for contacting PetCoach.

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    Answered By Angel Alvarado, LVT

    Licensed Veterinary Technician

    This is called anisocoria and has many causes such as head trauma, infection or injury to the eye. Ideally, she should be seen as soon as possible even of that means a visit to the nearest veterinary ER. Any treatment will depend on the diagnosis.

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