The symptoms of a runny nose in your cat, including sneezing, nasal discharge, and congestion.
Consult your veterinarian for a proper diagnosis. They can determine the underlying cause and recommend the best treatment.
Medication options such as antihistamines or antibiotics, if prescribed by your vet, to treat the runny nose.
Use a humidifier or create a steamy environment to help relieve your cat's nasal congestion. Be cautious to avoid burns.
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Ensure your cat stays well-hydrated. Offer fresh water and, if needed, use a syringe to provide extra fluids.
Create a comfortable and quiet space for your cat to rest. Adequate rest can aid in their recovery.