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Posted by: carmeny at Sat Dec 15 23:55:14 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by carmeny ] My husband and I rescued a cat. We almost hit it with our car and when my husband was trying to pick it up - he could hear it's little paws "clicking" on the road because they were frozen with snow and ice. The cat was in shock. We took it home and warmed it slowly and fed it. His paws did get some frostbite and the dead tissue has begun falling off. My question is that he seems to have a "stuffy nose" and some nasal discharge. What could be the causes of this? We have no knowledge of this cat but he does seem to be an older cat. He is eating and drinking and going to the bathroom with no problems. He doesn't walk around much. Does anyone know what the nasal discharge could be - could it be a cold? Thank you! [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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