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Cats express love with their eyes by slowly blinking at you, often referred to as 'cat kisses.'
Yes, slow blinking at cats is a form of communication that signals trust and affection, and many cats respond positively to it.
Toxins that can cause dilated pupils in cats include deadly nightshade (atropine), certain pesticides, antidepressants, and amphetamines.
Dilated pupils in cats can be a sign of a medical emergency and should not be ignored, especially if accompanied by other symptoms.
Common toxins that cause dilated pupils in cats include certain plants, insecticides, human medications, and recreational drugs.
Dilated pupils in cats can be a sign of a medical emergency, particularly if accompanied by other symptoms like disorientation, lethargy, or sudden vision loss.
Toxins that can cause dilated pupils in cats include amphetamines, organophosphates, antidepressants, and certain plants like lilies and jimsonweed.
Dilated pupils in cats can be an emergency if accompanied by other symptoms like lethargy, disorientation, or vision issues, and veterinary attention is advised.
Yes, a cat's eyes can dilate when they are sick due to pain, stress, neurological issues, or other underlying health conditions.

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