Wow that would scare me to death too! I'm glad the vet gave you some antibiotics to keep out any infection the grass may have caused and I'm very glad to hear you got the offending grass blade out and the sneezing stopped!!![]()
Wow that would scare me to death too! I'm glad the vet gave you some antibiotics to keep out any infection the grass may have caused and I'm very glad to hear you got the offending grass blade out and the sneezing stopped!!![]()
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oh my goodness, yikes! so relieved you have saw the green part - I never knew that! ..poor jack boy and you! I'm happy both of you are okay now.
((hugs to both)).
rest and sleep softly sweet locke..
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Poor Jack.I'm glad that the piece of grass came out and that he's now on meds to help with his infection. I hope he feels better soon and heals up quickly.
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My old vet had mentioned this to me when one of my cats was sneezing a lot. I guess the grass up the nose is fairly common in cats. When I buy wheat grass I make sure to cut it into smaller pieces so that this won't happen.
Oh my, I haven't heard of that happening before. How scary, but I'm glad it's out now and you know what it was. Hope Jack feels better now.
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