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	<title>Damage to cat&apos;s eye: emergency?</title>
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	<description>Vet emergency? This morning I noticed that my cat was squinting one of his eyes a little bit, but just a little bit. I thought maybe he accidently got hit in the eye, either by the other cat or something else.

I was gone most of the afternoon but now that I&apos;m back it is definitely worse. His eye is mostly closed now and the second eyelid is visible (so it looks white) in the corner (by the nose). Also, it&apos;s a little bit wet on the fur on the upper part of his eye and it looks a little runny in the corner.

I&apos;d try to take a picture but the eye is mostly closed and I&apos;m not quick enough before he shuts it again.

Is this something that might be worth it to go to the emergency vet? Any idea how much a trip like that might cost?</description>
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