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  1. Cat's Eye (also known as Stephen King's Cat's Eye) is a 1985 American anthology horror thriller film directed by Lewis Teague and written by Stephen King. It comprises three stories, "Quitters, Inc.", "The Ledge", and "General". The first two are adaptations of short stories in King's 1978 Night Shift collection, and the third is unique to the ...

  2. Unique Eyes With Purpose. Compared to other animals, the eyes of a cat are pretty unique looking. They may be large, intense, and beautiful—but these seemingly cosmetic features serve the greater purpose of helping a cat survive. Cats' eyes are extremely complex. They evolved to help them survive in the wild. Photo by Immortal shots from Pexels.

  3. cats-eye, any of several gemstones that, when cut en cabochon (in convex form, highly polished), display a luminous band reminiscent of the eye of a cat; this particular quality is termed chatoyancy. Precious cats-eye, the rarest and most highly prized, is a greenish chatoyant variety of chrysoberyl called cymophane; the chatoyant effect ...

  4. Mar 5, 2024 · Alycia Washington. Getty Images / Luca Romano / EyeEm. Cat eye infections can be uncomfortable and even painful. Cats can get eye infections for several reasons and they may experience multiple symptoms. Here's how to identify a cat eye infection and what you should do about it. What Are Eye Infections in Cats?

  5. The pupil is controlled by the circular sphincter muscle. When the environment is dark, the pupil enlarges to let in more light; when the environment is bright, the pupil becomes smaller to let in less light. The lens, which sits behind the iris, changes its shape to focus light onto the retina.

  6. Aug 28, 2014 · Cat's Eye (1985) Official Trailer - Drew Barrymore, Stephen King Horror Movie HD - YouTube. Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers. 1.66M subscribers. Subscribed. 1.7K. 345K views 9 years ago....

  7. Cat's Eye (Japanese: キャッツ♥アイ, Hepburn: Kyattsu Ai, stylized as CAT'S♥EYE) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tsukasa Hojo. It was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1981 to 1985, with its chapters collected into 18 tankōbon.

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