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PHMadameAlto
at Thu Oct 27 17:05:20 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHMadameAlto ]
It sounds like you and the vet are working closely together to help this little guy! I don't know a lot about nasal congestion in cats, but I do know that repeated use of decongesting nose drops in humans can actually worsen the problem, and also that nasal polyps can cause congestions in humams. Check with your vet and see if cats also get "rebound" effect from nose drops and whether it may be time to switch to something else (a saline solution?), and also ask about what can be done if it is a polyp.
Good luck and thanks for the update! I'm sorry it's not a more happy one! -----

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- nasal congestion - nab219, Sun Oct 2 09:23:47 2005
- RE: nasal congestion - PHKitkat, Sun Oct 2 16:56:47 2005
- RE: nasal congestion - NAB219, Mon Oct 3 22:23:54 2005
- RE: nasal congestion - wittykittytoo, Fri Oct 7 01:12:15 2005
- RE: nasal congestion - wittykittytoo, Fri Oct 7 01:17:41 2005
- RE: nasal congestion - PHKitkat, Fri Oct 7 23:53:42 2005
- RE: nasal congestion - NAB219, Wed Oct 26 22:46:11 2005
RE: nasal congestion - PHMadameAlto, Thu Oct 27 17:05:20 2005
- RE: nasal congestion - nab219, Sun Nov 20 11:33:50 2005
- RE: nasal congestion - PHMadameAlto, Sun Nov 20 22:17:12 2005
- RE: nasal congestion - nab219, Mon Nov 21 22:50:55 2005
- RE: nasal congestion - PHMadameAlto, Tue Nov 22 22:24:15 2005
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