Sneezing Discharge from the nose Stuffy nose Loss of appetite
If your cat has yellow, green, or pus-like discharge coming from its nostrils, it may need to be treated with antibiotics. Ask your vet if your cat will need antibiotics for a bacterial infection. It may be better to manage a bacterial infection with supportive care, as overuse of antibiotics can lead to bacterial resistance.
Let your vet treat a fungal infection with an antifungal medication. For example, a Cryptococcus infection is usually treated with fluconazole, itraconazole, or amphotericin B. [9] X Research source
Let the vet to remove foreign objects from your cat’s nose rather than attempting to remove them yourself.