Diseases of the cat nose

fundamental organ of the feline

rhinitis causes purulent nasal discharge

viral and allergic rhinitis

In both cases they present with bilateral nasal discharge, accompanied by conjunctivitis, which, if they occur with high frequencies, become chronic. The little cat sneezes constantly and, at times, leaves behind fragments of mucus accompanied by streaks of blood, linked to the strong irritation of the nasal mucous membranes.

bacterial rhinitis

In this kind of diseases the nasal discharge is made up of purulent mucus, very often they are accompanied by other diseases.

Polyps, tumors or foreign bodies can cause unilateral rhinitis

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