The cat sniffles - what now?

If your cat has a runny nose and is breathing noisily, there may be a harmless cause. However, sometimes this can also be a sign of an illness that requires urgent treatment

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What to do when your cat has a runny nose?
What to do when your cat has a runny nose?

Watch out for any accompanying symptoms: Does your cat appear healthy and agile overall? Or is it listless and tired? Does it seem somehow different? If so, it could be cat flu (see related article). This is an infectious disease of the respiratory tract and mucous membranes in the cat's head. It can be contracted through direct contact with an infected cat, but also through food or contact with people who have been in contact with infected cats. If you have even the slightest suspicion of cat flu, you should take your cat to your veterinarian. Quick treatment is important. Otherwise, chronic problems and consequential damage can develop. One of the most important preventive measures for cats is vaccination (see article on cat flu). And don't be afraid to contact your veterinarian once too often.

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