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lynnmary1987
1 year ago

Cat slug has nothing to do with the size of a nose. Not even if the cat is really reddish, it has something to do with “cracknuts”. Because even cats get a cold quite normal and harmless. It usually goes away from itself.

Cats are called a whole range of respiratory diseases that cats can have. They are often chronic and therefore cats should be regularly inoculated – no matter whether openers or apartment cats!

Your cat has no nasal discharge. The eyes do not mourn and are not encrusted. You mean she’s sick?

lynnmary1987
1 year ago
Reply to  cassy28707

what’s going on? Then you go to the vet.

I don’t know.

SirCuddles
1 year ago

inflow from the nase is usually necessary an antibiotic,

on the picture I see a healthy cat without draining if she has properly drained, it would be better to photograph her unpainted nchmal where you think that would be bad

look and looks completely different, simply insert scratches in google and click on rubric pictures

from nase belongs to it, but not as on the picture

Nelson100
1 year ago

In catshoes (a vicious serious disease) the cat frequently cuts and secretive discharge takes place.

If you suspected of bruising, you should definitely introduce it to the veterinarian.

Munga01
1 year ago

Are secretions coming out of the nose, cut them?

Munga01
1 year ago
Reply to  cassy28707

Then go to the vet.