Hello Vets!
Not an emergency but looking for some advice regarding my one year old DSH ! Thank you for all you folks do in this group, it’s really amazing you use your spare time to ensure pets are receiving proper care and support!
Over the last 10 months we’ve had our cat treated for an ear infection, which turned into temporary facial paralysis and permanent head tilt.
In March she was treated for a potential respiratory infection via steroids, (symptoms where resting breathing rate of 35 breaths per min) and than she was treated for round worm.
She’s had a sensitive stomach since we got her often gets diarrhoea from certain foods. Steadily gaining weight, eating and drinking normally. Is VERY twitchy, and gets the zoomies often after eating.
the first four months we had her she would often start panting during playtime, so we have completely stopped and instead she plays on her own or with her brother.
Her resting breathing is still around 35 breaths per minute, but seems shallow and someone’s quite loud. Every few days she has brownish nasal discharge (pic attached). She also seems to itch her right ear- the one that had the infection rather often. However it looks totally clean and clear.
I recently switched vets, however prior to switching the vet suggested a referral to a specialist in an attempt to get answered for her increased breathing (35 breaths per min while resting). Since All bloodwork has come back normal, my current vet does not feel we need to attend a specialist and says we should just continue to montior her breathing.
She has a VERY loud pur, I do have a stethoscope and attempt to listen to her heart rate and breathing at home but she purs so loud and I’m not a vet so I really wouldn’t even know what I listen for. She essentially purrs the entire time at the vet, so this makes me wonder if they are able to hear her heart rate and listen to her lungs (I’ve never asked them this)
I’ve had cats all my life, but Im hoping someone can give me some guidance, as I had a cat pass away due to heart failure in the past, which has caused alot of health anxiety for me…
Is the nasal discharge normal?
Do these X-rays seems normal?
Do you think I can start playing with her again as long as I closely monitor and ensure she does not overexert herself?
Should I ask for a referral to a specialist?
thanks again for all your help