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Cataracts in Rabbits

Cataracts cause a reduced amount of light to pass through the lens. The ability to focus and eyesight sharpness will decrease with time. This is accompanied by a loss of sensitivity to contrast. The ability to see objects in bright light is reduced and an affected rabbit will start to hop furniture or any object that is on its path. (Source)

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    Maybe I have cataracts…
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