Priority: High
Overview
- Needs a veterinary appointment within 12 hours.
- If it is after hours, closely monitor your cat.
- If your cat’s condition worsens, seek emergency care.
- If symptoms change, repeat and revise the Symptom Checker.
Symptom Considerations
- Amount of blood lost is the main concern.
- If there is a lot of blood, your cat should be seen by your veterinarian as soon as possible.
- Some questions to prepare for:
- How long has it been bleeding?
- How much blood is there?
- Blood from one nostril or both?
- Has your cat been sneezing?
- Your veterinarian may:
- Examine the nose
- Run blood work to check red blood cells and platelets
- Make sure there are no foreign objects trapped in it
- Your cat may require:
- Sedation for the procedure
- Head x-rays
- Oral medications you will administer at home (pain relievers, antibiotics)