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My daughter's exotic - oriental not flat face - was the runt of the litter and had had flu before she got him. He is exactly the same. She has to wipe down all her surfaces, mirrors, windows etc every day. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but I think that's what happens. My old vet - before I moved - had a beautiful lilac oriental who always had two thick candles dribbling from his nose. He said it was because of early infection. If a vet can't sort it in their own cat I don't think there's much hope.................. |
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ok, thanks for that. I was worried maybe it was a sign of something more serious. You should see my duvet, i ahve to change cover everyday cos he sleeps on it withme at night and splatters it lol. bless!!! thanks again, apreciate your time |
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My exoctic's don't sneeze like that CJK. they are alaways snuffly because of their flat noses, and prone to sticky eyes off and on, but I think what you are describing sounds more like a flu type thing, I would take him back to the vets..... |
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we been three times about it since we got him, and last time they did nothing but say oh wel thats him. I'll try again though. actually we going to the CAW on tues, can ask them there |
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If I were you I would go to another vet. Any animal that brings up or passes blood stained yuk needs attention. It is not natural! I have been arround exotics, and while they tend to be a bit snuffley, dont display the symptoms you describe. Is he vaccinated? |
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no he sint vaccinated yet. He was 17 weeks old when we got him, and was unwell then. Since then everytime we go vets they say they want to wait to vaccinate him as he still unwell. There are several different vets there, with my bunnies i've seen four diff ones so far, maybe i can try seeing a diff vet,see what he/she says. HE's eating and drinking and playing, so seems fine in everyway, and is definatly livelier than when we first got him, so has improved, but i just snt convinced he was completely right. Worth anoth try though. thanks for the advice all |
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I dont have any advice, but agree with Moli to get a second opinion. Misty, my moggy, had sniffles and sneezes when I got her. She was in a sad and sorry state anyway - underfed and mishandled. A course of antibiotics as a precaution was recommended and she has been fine ever since. But she is just a moggy. |
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