What causes cats to have a lot of boogers?
1. It may be that the cat blocks dust, bacteria, etc. in the nasal cavity during the breathing process. Over time, excessive accumulation forms boogers.
2. Caused by bacterial fungal infection and respiratory tract infection, you should pay attention to the cleanliness of the cat at ordinary times. You can use clean cotton swabs or wet wipes every day to help the cat wipe the secretions. If it does not get better for a long time, you should promptly remove the secretions. Take your cat to the pet hospital for examination and treatment.
3. It may also be caused by nasal congestion. Feline nasal congestion is a respiratory disease in cats caused by feline herpes virus. It may be transmitted to other cats and dogs. Cats may have pus, tears or runny nose. In this case, cat owners need to supplement lysine to the affected cat. For example, if you feed cats with lysine, you can mix it in the food for feeding, or you can use a syringe and warm water to feed. If the eyes are red and swollen, you need to use TQ Cat Eye Drops, 1-2 drops 2-3 times a day.
Tip:
Healthy cats generally have no abnormal secretions, their eyes are clear and lively, their noses are free of secretions and moist, and they generally look clean.
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