Robin Nichols+FollowSigns Your Pet May Be Losing Their Eyesight🐶🐱 Signs Your Pet May Be Losing Their Eyesight 🌟 Misjudging heights: - Your pet may try to jump from one object to another but fails to make it, which is unusual for them. Bumping into things: - Even small transitions, like going from carpet to tile, can lead to your pet bumping into objects. Showing confusion in new surroundings: - Rearranging furniture or changing the location of their food or water bowl may cause your pet to appear disoriented. General clumsiness and disorientation: - Your pet may exhibit a lack of coordination and easily get startled. Eye-related symptoms: - Look out for signs such as eye rubbing, squinting, cloudy or discolored eyes, inflammation, excessive tearing, or abnormally large pupils. If you observe any of these signs in your pet, it's important to consult a veterinary professional. They will be able to provide a proper diagnosis and discuss potential treatment options and strategies to help your furry friend cope with their vision loss. #PetHealth #Eyesight #VisionLoss #Pets #VeterinaryCare #AnimalWellness #CaringForPets #EyeHealth #PetAwareness #LoveYourPet241Share
ywheeler+FollowOlder Drivers Might Face Eye Tests SoonWord is, the UK might start making older drivers take compulsory eye exams to keep their licenses. After some tragic accidents linked to poor eyesight, officials are rethinking the rules—right now, drivers just self-report health issues (and, let’s be real, not everyone does). The Transport Secretary says she’s open to the idea, and a new road safety strategy is dropping later this year. Would this make you feel safer on the roads? #RoadSafety #UKNews #Driving #SeniorDrivers #Eyesight #Transportation213Share