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Editorial Process Updated on 07/12/21 The Spruce / Adrienne Legault Just as with humans, there are a number of things you can learn by looking into your cat's eyes. A cat's pupils should normally be the same size. A change in the size of the pupil in one eye can indicate a number of conditions, ranging from mild to serious. These include: Inflammation of the eye Horner's syndrome (a neurological disorder) FeLV (may cause pupillary spasms) Tumors Central nervous system injury The "Third Eyelid" Cats have an inner third eyelid, called a nictitating membrane, which protects the eye from dryness and/or damage. When a cat is sick, the third eyelid will partially close over their eyes. This is a signal to get him to the vet immediately.
Curiously enough, a very happy cat will also show that nictating membrane. Moody Eyes "Like many other physical characteristics of the cat, his moods are reflected by his eyes," writes the owner of "What Makes Cats Work. " "Pupil size changes are the clue: an angry cat will have narrowed pupils, while an excited or frightened cat will have eyes wide open, with large pupils. A mellow, happy cat's eyes will sometimes appear a shade darker than normal.