Cat sneezes and spits out bloody gelatinous substance

A cat may sneeze and spit out a bloody gel-like substance for the following three reasons: 1. The nose is irritated. It may be that the cat’s nose is irritated by some foreign matter, causing the cat to sneeze; 2. It may be caused by a cold. It is the cat who catches a cold and catches a cold, which leads to the symptoms of sneezing; 3. It is caused by nasal congestion. It may be that the cat is infected by a virus and thus suffers from nasal obstruction.
Tip:
When the owner finds that the cat is sneezing and bleeding, he must first find out the cause of the cat's sneezing. If it is a foreign body irritation, remove the foreign body. If If it is caused by a cold, feed the cat cold medicine to treat it. However, if the cat suffers from nasal congestion, the situation will be more serious.
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