Cat runny nose is usually caused by colds, bacterial infections, feline coronavirus, herpes virus, calicivirus, mycoplasma, etc. You need to observe whether the cat has other symptoms. If the cat sneezes, you can give the cat After taking medicine to treat colds, if the cat appears to be in low spirits, not eating or drinking, or has increased eye secretions, it is best to take the cat to the pet hospital for examination to confirm the cause and then carry out targeted treatment.
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Sep 11,2025
What medicine should I use for cats with runny nose?
Sarah Johnson
Healthcare Technology Correspondent

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