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This cat probably has a sinus infection or probably is just fine. Some cats act like that to get a hair or something out of their eyes.
Bring the cat to your vet.
you could, but it might be bad for the cat because the cat could get a skin infection.
Cat urine won't cause a sinus infection, at least not directly. Cat dander, cat hair, and cat waste are terrible allergens for many people. The irritation and allergic reaction can help clog the nose and sinuses, and when sinuses are not allowed to drain then bacteria can take advantage of the situation. Sinus rinses (low pressure, high volume) like Neilmed brand can be extremely helpful. Make sure to use a vacuum with a HEPA filter. Clean the cat box regularly and wear a dust mask when handling the cat box. This answer is making my eyes water. I have to sneeze now.
Your cat may have a slight fungal infection or mites. A vet will prescribe an ointment and it is easily treated.
no!, never give an animal human meds, if you suspect that your cat has an infection, please take it to a vet.
The vet will give the cat an antibiotic. This will probably be by injection, because cats are very difficult to give medicine by mouth.
There could be several reasons why the cat has an inflamed butt. The cat could have an infection of the colon or worms. A vet can diagnosis the problem and give the cat medicine.
Ask god... If you want to know, look at a picture of a cat(or better yet, a real cat). Does that give you an idea?
It is possible she has been scratching too much because of an infection. Take her to the vet.
To accurately diagnose a urinary tract infection, your cat will need to visit the Vet. The Vet will help you determine the appropriate course of treatment, if necessary. Giving an animal medications without knowing with certainty what is causing the symptoms you're seeing can mask some symptoms and, in the long run, worsen the animal's condition.
If you're referring to a wound the best way to tell is swelling, pus and the wound not healing quickly. If you think your cat has an infection of any sort (even if you're not completely sure) take to a Vet.