I took Faline, one of the FIV cats, to my vet tonight because she has very noisy breathing and some discharge. I had found in her notes on Sunday that she was diagnosed with a chronic URI last year. She does have a URI and is on heavy-duty antibiotics for at least 3 weeks, and I was warned that she could be on them pretty much for life. The dried blood discharge from her nose is because her nose is dirty and the stuff is drying on it causing sores, so I have to put vaseline on her nose, I will add aloe vera also - unless someone here thinks that's a bad idea, or has a better idea of what to put on her nose. What about vitamin E? Has anyone used that on sores on cats? The good news is that her eyes are clear.
Her gums are a mess and bleed easily so she may end up having all her teeth extracted, though not until we've stabilized her UTI since she'd be an extremely poor anesthetic risk at present.
Major problem is what I do with this cat in the future. According to my vet, she could be harboring fungal infections in her nose and goodness knows what else and those can infect other cats. I thought I'd assessed the risk to Newcat as being small because FIV is hard to transmit, but I'm ashamed to admit I didn't know about the other transmission problems. She may have to become my bedroom cat for life though I'd wonder then if she wasn't better off at the shelter.![]()
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