There are black secretions in cats' nostrils. This may be a symptom of a cat's infection with viruses or bacteria. If you find black secretions in your cat's nostrils, it is recommended that you take it to the veterinarian as soon as possible for timely diagnosis and treatment.
The black secretion in cats’ nostrils may be just a simple booger, or it may be caused by nasal bleeding or cat’s nose braces. It is recommended that the owner pay attention to observation. If the cat does not have other abnormalities and only has a little secretion, it may be the black booger formed after the secretions in the nasal cavity are dry, so don’t worry too much. However, if there is a lot of secretions and the cat sneezes, runny nose, etc., it may be caused by the cat's nose braces. It is recommended that the owner take the cat to the pet hospital for examination and treatment in time.
1. Bottle
If the cat's mental appetite and urine and defecation are normal, and there is only a little black secretion, then it may be the bottle. In this case, the owner should not be too worried. Just use a cotton swab to clean the booster.
2. Nasal bleeding
If a cat's nasal bleeding, the blood coagulates outside the body and turns black, it looks like a black secretion. Because there are many causes of nasal bleeding, such as damage to the nasal blood vessels, coagulation disorders, etc., if you find that there are more black secretions in the cat's nostrils or like blood, you should take the cat to the pet hospital for examination and treatment in time.
3. Cat's nose branch
If a cat suffers from a cat's nose branch, it will also produce a large amount of secretions, and it will also be accompanied by symptoms such as sneezing and coughing. If the cat is found to have the above symptoms, it is recommended that the owner take the cat to the pet hospital for professional treatment in time to avoid worsening the condition.