Helene & Cleo
Member Since 2012
Further to my previous post:
viewtopic.php?f=28&t=81711
Something else I'd like to ask you wonderful people:
My Cleo cat occasionally gets sinus problems - she has had an on & off issue with her nose/ sinuses for a while, which manifests as a general snuffliness, sneezing, and sometimes a bit of a runny nose and/or gunky eye. When this first happened 10 months ago the vet was suggesting anaesthetising her in order to x-ray to try and find the route cause of it all. I decided against this, mainly because I figured an anaesthetic was too high a risk for an elderly, diabetic cat, with potentially the beginnings of kidney issues (as is common with elderly diabetic cats). So instead I asked that the vet not concern himself too much with the cause, and just treat the symptoms.
Cleo was prescribed bisolvon (to dry up the mucus) and antirobe (to ensure against any secondary infections), and this happily cleared up the nasal/ sinus issues within a week, with no side effects.
Since then, she has had the same issue occur once, with the same successful treatment (around 5 months ago).
I've noticed that Cleo has started to get a bit snotty and snuffly again over the past week or so. I have therefore arranged to collect a repeat prescription of the above two meds from the vets. I am however concerned that this may interfere with Cleo's OTJ progress in some way; are there any precautions I should bear in mind?
Many thanks again.
H
However,
viewtopic.php?f=28&t=81711
Something else I'd like to ask you wonderful people:
My Cleo cat occasionally gets sinus problems - she has had an on & off issue with her nose/ sinuses for a while, which manifests as a general snuffliness, sneezing, and sometimes a bit of a runny nose and/or gunky eye. When this first happened 10 months ago the vet was suggesting anaesthetising her in order to x-ray to try and find the route cause of it all. I decided against this, mainly because I figured an anaesthetic was too high a risk for an elderly, diabetic cat, with potentially the beginnings of kidney issues (as is common with elderly diabetic cats). So instead I asked that the vet not concern himself too much with the cause, and just treat the symptoms.
Cleo was prescribed bisolvon (to dry up the mucus) and antirobe (to ensure against any secondary infections), and this happily cleared up the nasal/ sinus issues within a week, with no side effects.
Since then, she has had the same issue occur once, with the same successful treatment (around 5 months ago).
I've noticed that Cleo has started to get a bit snotty and snuffly again over the past week or so. I have therefore arranged to collect a repeat prescription of the above two meds from the vets. I am however concerned that this may interfere with Cleo's OTJ progress in some way; are there any precautions I should bear in mind?
Many thanks again.
H
However,