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If your cat's eye is rolling back into his head, it could be due to a medical condition such as a neurological issue, eye injury, or a seizure. It's important to take your cat to a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.

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Eyes rolling in the back of a cat's head is a serious concern. This could be an indicator of the cat having a seizure.

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