A runny nose is an inflammation of the lining of the cat's nose. It can occur if your pet is in a draft and overcooled. It can also appear as a complication in infectious and non-infectious diseases.
Instructions
Step 1
First, take a closer look at your cat. She may sneeze, a third of the eyes and nose, there may be discharge from the skin, lethargy and photophobia develop. The pussy can refuse to eat, suffer from vomiting, it is very difficult for her to breathe. Each cat has its own way of handling a runny nose. Some cope with it easily and recover quickly, while others are very difficult. Respiratory diseases are very similar to human ones, but in no case should you treat your cat with medications that have helped you with a runny nose.
Step 2
Do not self-medicate and consult your veterinarian. Only he will be able to prescribe the right drugs for your pet. And the sooner you get to the clinic, the faster the cat will recover. You need to be prepared that the veterinarian will offer to take blood tests. You do not need to give up eye swabs, so you will know if there are pathogens of chlamydia and mycoplasmosis in the pet's body. Follow your veterinarian's instructions exactly. If injections are prescribed, then you can inject them yourself or seek the help of a specialist.
Step 3
Remember that your cat needs care at home as well. It should be isolated from other animals, if you have any. Eliminate all drafts, ensure peace. Offer warm food and drink only. Give your veterinarian medication on time. And when your pet gets better, you need to get vaccinated. This will help to avoid unnecessary problems for the cat in the future.