How to Treat an Injured Cat : Prevent & Diagnose Upper Respiratory Viruses in Your Cat

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Uploaded by on Oct 3, 2007

Eye and nose discharge are two symptoms cats exhibit when they have an upper respiratory infection. Learn more in this free video.

Expert: Dr. Greg McDonald
Bio: Dr. Greg McDonald earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Ohio State University in 1979.
Filmmaker: Diana Bacon

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  • My Cat Has A Cold But It's Eating And Drinking... And its been months but his cold is still there...

  • My cats eyes have been half covered with White lids......strange!

  • I am looking for info about treating feline URI with a nebulizer.

  • Thank you so much for the info , The best video ever , Thank again DR . My cat is instate of a cold but not yet bad , I will take her to the vet right away , But , Mean time I make sure she is comfortable .

  • @ilovesteve7 This might be a fungal infection. This type of infection can be detected by a blood panel screen that is done by a vet. Any time you have blood coming from a cat's nose, see a vet!

  • what about blood in the muscus from the nose ?

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