It could be.  My husband actually suggested that it
might be caused by the cancer and not an infection,
but I don't think our vet ever said for sure.  Maybe
that is why she said that it would either respond to
the meds or not.  
I was a little out of it when we took him in
yesterday.  Between me getting up to check on him and
him waking me up, I have only been sleeping for an
hour or so at a time since Sunday night. 

We know he had a fairly large tumor behind his right
eye, which was causing it to discharge and droop,
however that particular tumor has shrunk considerably.
 His eye is almost back to normal so it is quite
possible that he does have tumors in his nose, but
shouldn't they be responding to the steroids too?  




--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Are you sure that it is a cold and not lymphoma in
> his nasal passage? That  
> is one of the places that they get lymphoma. One of
> my cats who died of 
> lymphoma  (I think, it was never definitively
> diagnosed) had a stuffy nose the whole 
> time  he was sick and nothing helped and I feel
> pretty sure at this point it 
> was  cancer and not mucous.
> Michelle
> 


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