Cat-aracts was a term Doc Brown humorously used when he observed an infection in his dog Einstein's eyes. The infection blurred Einstein's vision, and, using a vision simulator, Marty McFly observed that to Einstein, everything resembled cats. The infection was cured using distilled juniper berries, which are often used to combat bacteria, so Einstein probably had a bacterial infection in his eyes.
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| - Cat-aracts was a term Doc Brown humorously used when he observed an infection in his dog Einstein's eyes. The infection blurred Einstein's vision, and, using a vision simulator, Marty McFly observed that to Einstein, everything resembled cats. The infection was cured using distilled juniper berries, which are often used to combat bacteria, so Einstein probably had a bacterial infection in his eyes.
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| - Cat-aracts was a term Doc Brown humorously used when he observed an infection in his dog Einstein's eyes. The infection blurred Einstein's vision, and, using a vision simulator, Marty McFly observed that to Einstein, everything resembled cats. The infection was cured using distilled juniper berries, which are often used to combat bacteria, so Einstein probably had a bacterial infection in his eyes.
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