If it's all in her head are you looking for a cat shrink? But seriously glad the booger flinger is not working at the moment.
If it's all in her head are you looking for a cat shrink? But seriously glad the booger flinger is not working at the moment.
I've been boo'dMerlin my angel
Just like in humans or other animals, the color of the nasal discharge can tell you lots, had it been clear nothing is wrong other than possibly an allergy, but green is a signal that it is an advanced infection, possibly in the past the treatments where not long enough especially since this is an ongoing infection, if it starts up again once the meds are done, take her back to get her on a longer dose or the vet may want to change to a stronger antibiotic, the other thing the vet can do is , a culture to learn what kind of bacteria/infection it is, to determine what meds will work the best. The reason the vet checks the heart and lungs is because long standing infections lead to chronic heart disease, if that happens you can be moving the dot on the vet bill total 2 digits to the right just for testing
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