Please take a stool sample to your veterinarian for analysis. They'll prescribe mediation for the worms, depending on what kind they are.
If your cat's nasal discharge is clear, it's probably nothing to worry about, but keep an eye on it. If it's yellow or green, she needs an antibiotic and probably needs to see the vet unless she's been there recently enough for them to prescribe something without seeing her first.
Runny nose and drooling in a cat could be due to a variety of reasons, including respiratory infections, allergies, dental issues, or ingestion of toxic plants like foxgloves. If you suspect your cat has ingested foxgloves, it's important to seek veterinary help immediately, as foxgloves are highly toxic to cats and can be life-threatening.
When you get your nose cauterized it does not hurt because the doctor puts a numbing thing in your nose on a cotton ball, After its done it took me about an hour to get my feeling back (the numbing stuff ran down my throat so it numbed my throat) and then I got a runny nose, then a blocked nose, runny nose, blocked nose, it keeps changing. People say " don't blow your nose for a week after it", but I got it done yesterday and I'm blowing my nose hard and nothing bad happened.
If a Shih Tzu has a runny nose, it could be a sign of various issues, such as allergies, a cold, or an upper respiratory infection. It's important to monitor other symptoms, such as coughing, sneezing, or lethargy. If the runny nose persists or is accompanied by severe symptoms, a visit to the veterinarian is advisable for proper diagnosis and treatment. Keep the dog comfortable and hydrated during this time.
Well Homie Sorry to say but you got some Coke cut with baking soda if its salty tasting, not very apealing to the nose (can make for a runny nose expierience) from what I hear anyway
He could have gotten it from a small animal that he found or if he was outside even once he could have gotten them. sometimes they can get it if they got into a garbage can. i suggest you go to a vet to see if he has parasites.
no, you can not get worms from cats. Those worms are only meant for animals. if the butt worms got out, theres no way it would find its way to a humans especially because they are not interested.
We got the idea of having a sphinx like cat on the cover from Chris's cat.
Try and get an appointment with a vet and they can prescribe some medicine for it. Hope this helps :)
My nasal medication contains citric acid so I've got first hand experience with it. You will experience a sharp pain in your nostrils and then your nasal passages. After a minute or two, it passes. It helps if you have a runny nose.
my cat keeps crying for no reson at all an mine cat is rollin across the floor and i am sceard and i dont want to do because i got no wormsin tables in the house
Yes they certainly can. I got a cat from the humane society and he came home sneezing. It can be caused by allergies, an upper respiratory infection or simply a cold.
This sort of behaviour in cats is usually a result of worms. Let's face it - cat's tongues go in some pretty dirty places, simply because they do like to clean themselves. They can easily pick up worms from the dirt they try to clean off their bodies with their tongues, because worms can be harboured in the ground, and these worms are transferred to the cat's body with the dirt, which is then transferred to the cat's intestine when it cleans itself. Worms give cats an itchy butt. Dragging themselves across the ground is often the only way they can relieve the itchiness. If your cat is doin this, get an all-round cat worming solution from the vet. Don't get an off-the-shelf wormer at the supermarket, because these often miss certain worms.