Snotty-nosed
and snuffly cats are difficult to live with. Their owners put up with sneezes
and snot all over the house, as well as snuffles and grumbles all day and half
the night.
The causes
of sinusitis and rhinosinusitis are also difficult for vets to diagnose
accurately and even more difficult to treat effectively.
Inflammation
and infection spread rapidly from cats’ throats to adjacent structures, such as
the middle ear, frontal sinuses, nose and tympanic bullae. These cavities are
difficult to reach with medical or surgical treatments.
Feline
mucus is also thicker than human mucus and medication has a hard time
penetrating the mucus to get to the offending microbes.
Feline
Herpesvirus is the most common initiating cause of chronic rhinitis and
rhinosinusitis. It causes chronic airway inflammation and swelling, destroys the
normal lining of the nasal cavity and upsets the normal mucus layers. The nasal
cavity cannot remove foreign particles or the abnormal mucus and the sinuses
become blocked. Bacteria leap in and set up infections making the situation
even worse.
Drugs to
reduce the mucus and the swelling in the sinuses help a bit. We treat the
bacterial infection with antibiotics but are still left with Herpesvirus and
all the damage it does. Herpesvirus sinusitis soon flares up into full blown
bacterial sinusitis again. Some cats respond well to antiviral drugs but others
keep getting intermittent sinusitis.
Nastier
causes of similar signs are Cryptococcosis, a fungal disease, and cancer,
commonly lymphoma, adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. These are
difficult to distinguish on X-ray but CT or MRI are very helpful, if they are
available. A biopsy clears up any doubts. A blood test is available for
Cryptococcosis.
Bad teeth
and infected tooth roots sometimes make cats snuffly. A dental inspection and
X-ray under general anaesthetic allow targeted and successful treatment.
Occasionally
a cat breathes in a grass seed or other foreign body. Usually nasal discharge
is from one side only and there is some bleeding.
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