Not exact matches
Affected cats may
experience sneezing,
eye and nasal
discharge, conjunctivitis, lethargy, loss of appetite, sores on the gums and soft tissues of the oral cavity, and lameness.
If you notice coughing, sneezing,
discharge from the nose or
eyes, these are signs that kitten
experiences health problems.
Initial exposure to the FIP virus usually results in no obvious clinical disease, although some cats may
experience a mild upper respiratory disease that is characterized by sneezing, watery
eyes, and watery nasal
discharge.
A pet that is
experiencing changes in tear production, allergies, injury to the
eye or any other cause of
discharge or matting around the
eye is at risk of secondary infection to the
eye or the skin surrounding the
eye.
In my
experience, especially in medium - large breed dogs, the more common scenario is a low grade inflammation of the
eyes causing increased tear production (or other aberrant
discharge).
In untreated dogs or dogs with more severe cases, the pup may cease all food intake, develop a
discharge from the
eyes, and appear to
experience seizures or other central nervous system issues.
Call us if your cat
experiences vomiting, diarrhea, poor appetite, lethargy, trouble breathing, excessive drinking or urinating, wheezing or coughing, pale gums,
discharge from nose, swollen
eye or
discharge, limping, and / or difficulty passing urine or stool as these may be signs of illness.