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Why is my cat nasally?

Why is my cat nasally?

If your kitty has a runny nose, it’s likely due to inflammation, trauma or infection of the tissues in their nasal cavities or sinuses. But if your cat is consistently snotty, then they could have an upper respiratory infection.

What kind of disease does a feral cat have?

Feral Cat Diseases. Parvovirus is easily spread as are several respiratory infections that cause a variety of symptoms such as eye and nasal discharge, coughing, vomiting and diarrhea.

Why does my Feral Cat have eye discharge?

Bacterial opportunists can overwhelm these cats, leading to pneumonia. The antibiotic azithromycin is essential in many cases. Unfortunately most become chronic carriers after they get well.

What are the signs of nasal discharge in cats?

Signs: different types of discharge may be present and the discharge may be unilateral or bilateral. Various accompanying signs may depend on the underlying etiology. Diagnosis: this will focus on the investigation of nasal discharge to obtain a diagnosis.

What are the signs of a feline eye infection?

These are small branching superficial ulcers, most easily seen with fluorescein or rose bengal stains. Ocular signs (Figure 1) include bilateral conjunctival hyperaemia and ulceration and superficial corneal neovascularisation. Other signs include fever, malaise, anorexia, rhinitis, sneezing, ptyalism and keratoconjunctivitis.

Can a feral cat get an eye infection?

Abbey, a feral cat, has an eye infection. Identifying and treating an eye infection in one of my feral cats. I trapped her and after going to the vet, kept the cat for 2 full weeks for treatment.

Feral Cat Diseases. Parvovirus is easily spread as are several respiratory infections that cause a variety of symptoms such as eye and nasal discharge, coughing, vomiting and diarrhea.

What can I do about my feral cat’s eye discharge?

Mist Feliway (calming pheromone) inside a top loading cat carrier and move it a little closer to his food bowl with each meal. When you’re ready to load him into the car you can have an accomplice slowly cover him with a blanket and gently deposit him into the carrier. Take it slow; we don’t want him in a huff when he shows up.

What happens when a cat has a FHV infection?

FHV infection tends to be more severe, often causing more marked conjunctivitis (eye infection and ocular discharge), and some ulceration of the cornea (the clear part at the front of the eye). FHV may also cause: severe pharyngitis leading to anorexia; inflammation in the trachea; and coughing.