Animal Hospital anomaly
Black Box Eyes Camera Anomaly
How to spot the black-box-over-eyes camera anomaly in Animal Hospital.
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Fast call
Quick answer
Black Box Eyes is a camera-only check: if a dark block covers the eyes in camera view, reject when the patient reaches the desk.
Lobby or check-in security camera
What to look for
- A dark block or obstruction over the eyes in camera view.
- The obstruction is not visible the same way in normal desk view.
- Usually appears while checking lobby or check-in cameras.
Confirm fast
Before you reject
- Use camera view after the desk scan looks normal.
- Switch only long enough to confirm the eye obstruction.
- Return to the desk and reject before treatment.
Desk action
What to do
Reject with Shutters once the patient reaches the desk.
Common mistake
Do not overread it
Skipping camera checks after a normal-looking desk scan.
Desk rule
Keep the scan short
Use this card for a fast call, then return to the desk or camera flow before the shift state changes.