Just what I was thinking - a humidifier. I also use a homeopathic treatment for nosebleed - Arnica. Either liquid or tiny little pills, Works well.

Gloria


On Nov 18, 2005, at 10:19 AM, Barb Moermond wrote:

I would get a humidifier going and, if you can get him to sit in the bathroom with you - some steam treatments. The moisture will help. My Bandit had a similar thing when he was wee, a sneeze and there's a red blotch on the wall in front of him. With Bandit, it cleared up by itself and steam helped.

gary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One of my FeLV + guys seems to be emitting a drop or two of blood when he sneezes. When I first got him and his sister they came down with a slight URI and I gave them Cefa drops and it cleared the female completely and I thought it had cleared Timmy also but he was still sneezing occassionaly but no noticible nasal discharge. Lately I have noticed a few little smears of blood on the bedding and yesterday I saw him sneeze while sitting on the big cat bed and I found a spot of partially coagulated blood - like my wife gets when she blows her nose in the winter when it is very dry out - I'm sure it came from when Timmy sneezed. Other than this he seems just fine, good appetite, shinny coat, bright clear eyes, etc.

He is semi-feral and a close examination would not be a one man job. He will sometimes let me pat him and I have picked him up for a few seconds but you can tell he is very nervous about it. Made the mistake once of moving to quickly when I picked him up. He is not aggresive and has never tried to bite but I don't think an exam would be casual. Unlike his sister, Sweet Pea, who is just that.

Gary



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