“I woke up one day and I couldn't see out of my left eye,” Janese Walters told WTOL. “I looked in the mirror and I thought I had pink eye or something.”
Without any warning signs, the vision in Walters' left eye went dark.
For more than a month, doctors were puzzled, until Janese told them about her pet.
"They discovered I had something called cat scratch," she said.
As the name suggests, doctors say cat scratch disease is caused by a bacteria passed along by cats and kittens, through their saliva or even fur.
"Anything that is exposed to the cat's mouth, including if you have a little scratch that the cat licks – that's how you can get it," said Dr. Kris Brickman.
H/T WTOL