Cat Snot-- what would you do?

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Good day ! Justin, you must try this kind of treatment for your cat this is a simple advise for me. You can use a humidifier can sometimes loosen nasal mucus, making it easier to drain. Chronic inflammation is rarely curable but it can be treated on an ongoing basis. If there is a bacterial infection present, antibiotics are the first course of action. Otherwise, medication will be prescribed to treat the underlying cause for the inflammation.

Hope that your cat will be okay !
 
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Good day ! Justin you must try this kind of treatment, The use of a humidifier can sometimes loosen nasal mucus, making it easier to drain. Chronic inflammation is rarely curable but it can be treated on an ongoing basis. If there is a bacterial infection present, antibiotics are the first course of action. Otherwise, medication will be prescribed to treat the underlying cause for the inflammation.


Hope that your cat will be okay soon. !
 

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Probably a little late to reply to the thread, but for getting dried cat snot off of surfaces, I've had excellent success with baby wipes. My black cat has allergies and explodes with boogers every spring, so we've had to try out a dozen different ways to clean up his mess.
 
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The first thing that comes to mind is diet - raw diet would create less snot in short. Less snot is good, right? It's harder to convert some cats but it would be worth it I think.

Second would be Chinese/herbal/alternative medicine, to treat the cause vs. the issues. I remember at the kennel one dog was on a 'reduce mucus' herbal formula from the alternative vet...

You could do eucalyptus and keep her confined to one room or something otherwise, to reduce the clean up (and have spray and wipes around when she's out so when you hear sneezing can get it before it dries to cement).
Agree with all of this...except eucalyptus...great for human respiratory issues...toxic to felines....
 

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