If a cat has eye mucus and nose mucus, it must be caused by nasal congestion.
Cats with eye and nose excrement are not necessarily caused by nasal congestion. Cats with nasal congestion usually have runny noses, sneezing, lack of energy, loss of appetite, etc. Cats with eye discharge and nasal discharge may be caused by the cat getting angry or inflamed. Yes, you can buy pet-specific eye drops for cats and give them intravenous drops on time every day. Pay attention to your cat's diet and try to feed your cat light, oily and salty food to avoid discomfort.
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