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Becca | 5 months ago
Luna Is An 18 Year Old Female American Shorthair. She Has Had Nasal Polyp(s) For Many …

Luna is an 18 year old female American shorthair. She has had nasal polyp(s) for many years. Historically this resulted in frequent sneezing with mucoid discharge and ear tenderness. Over the past month she has developed vestibular symptoms which have acutely worsened in the last week. She now has head tilt, and frank ataxia, falling over at light touch. She does not show Horner’s Syndrome. The sneezing has actually stopped since the balance issues began. A few years ago a vet offered traction/avulsion, but at the time her quality of life was good and we did not want to put her through a procedure.

Is traction/avulsion still possible in an otherwise healthy 18 year old cat who now has vestibular symptoms?

Many Thanks,
Luna’s Mom

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  1. Krista Magnifico

    Hello,
    Polyps are usually seen in young cats. I have never found one in a cat over age 3-4. A cat at 18 is more likely to have a tumor. These unfortunately are not surgical options and would need a ct scan to diagnose.
    I also don’t expect them to cause ataxia unless they are in the ear canal area.
    While I always advocate for having a vet look for an oropharyngeal polyp as it can cause trouble breathing there is a lot to talk about in your cats case just due to age.

    I hope this helps.
    Happy holidays.

    1. Becca Post author

      Thanks very much for the feedback. We took her to a veterinary surgeon and she said much the same thing. For now we have her on steroids and antibiotics while we consider next steps.

      Thanks,
      Luna’s Mom

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Francis | 5 months ago
Good Morning, Dr. Magnífico, We Adopted Luka Approximately Two Months Ago. He Is A Happy …

Good morning, Dr. Magnífico,

We adopted Luka approximately two months ago. He is a happy boy and has been a great addition to our family.

He is constantly biting his tail and has this fishy odor as well. We had his anal glands expressed by our local vet and he was given a course of antibiotics. At first we saw improvement but unfortunately the tail biting and foul odor returned.

I was wondering if your clinic could perform an anal gland flush if you determine based on your evaluation that the glands are:
Impacted

Infected (sacculitis)

Filled with thick, dry material

Not responding to normal expression

I have read it helps remove debris, pus, or hardened material and often includes:

Internal expression

Sterile saline or antiseptic flush

Possible antibiotic infusion

Follow-up meds if infection is present.

We live in NOVA but my office is in MD. I’m able to travel to Jarrettsville for a consult.

I appreciate everything you do for the community!

Thank you,

Frank

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Mzazi | 5 months ago
I Have A 15 Year Old Cat That Has A Very Hard Knot On Her Chest Area. …

I have a 15 year old cat that has a very hard knot on her chest area. It started bleeding. I cleaned it with warm water and put a bandage around it. She doesn’t have a fever. She is acting normal. What can I do at home. I have zero money to take her to a vet.

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Angelica | 5 months ago
Hello My Name Is Angelica I Am From NJ I Have 8 Years Old Maltippo The Cutestes …

Hello my name is Angelica I am from NJ I have 8 years old maltippo the cutestes ever he has ivdd this is 4th time he is having flare up this time he is paralyzed on the left side back and front side I am doing steroids pain killers trazadone gabapentin and muscle relaxer unfortunately its not getting better in terms of pain he screams out of pain amd when I try to take to the bathroom he is in the cage he is on his 10 day today and he is so painful that every time I come near the cage he growls at me he eats and drinks water not as much as usuall but he does. Please give me advise should I keep going ? Would the pain go away? How many days it does for the pain to go away and regain pain free mobility you are my last resort my husband cant take it any longer. Thank you even if you consultation I would pay my email is angelica456@aol.com and cell phone 908 309 9788. Thank you sooo much Angelica Bornhoeft

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  1. Krista Magnifico

    Hello,
    I’m so sorry to hear about your pup. I don’t know what the time frame for the episodes is? Has it been 4 episodes over years or weeks/months? If it has been over a short period of time you might need to get some imaging done like an Xray to try to rule out this not being a cancerous tumor near the spinal cord.
    If the vet still thinks this is ivdd you might need to add additional pain medication like tramadol, a fentanyl patch, or even injectable ketamine. You can also (probably) increase the methocarbamol. These are all things to talk to your vet about. You can always ask for a referral to a neurologist. They may need to do a ct or mri. But threee might be cost prohibitive. Regardless I think a neurologist is your best option at this time.

    I don’t want to make any suggestions about your pups prognosis without an examination. But we certainly have options for pain management.
    Wishing you the best of luck.

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Keturah | 6 months ago
My 6 Month Old Kitten Has Been Having Breathing Issues. I Took Her To They Diagnosed Her …

My 6 month old kitten has been having breathing issues.
I took her to the vet and they diagnosed her with an ear infection but then she got worse.

I did some research and watched a lot of videos and it seems like she had a Nasal Polyp.

I am sure my kitten is not sick with anything that can be spread because my other cat is perfectly fine.
She typically sounds like she is snoring all of the time.
I am not completely sure what she has, I am looking for an affordable vet to do surgery if needed.

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  1. Krista Magnifico

    Hello,
    I’m sorry to hear about your kitten. It sounds like you are concerned about a polyp? Are you trying to find someone who can help?
    Can you give me more information on what you have done and what has been advised for you to do?
    What are your thoughts and plans for this?
    I am happy to help in anyway that I can.

    I just need to know more about what’s going on?
    Krista.

  2. Keturah Post author

    Hi!

    Yes I am trying to find someone who can give me affordable care for my kitten.
    I live around the DC area and the vets are very expensive and out of my budget.
    I have spent a lot of money bringing her to a vet and an emergency vet that did not help her. I was told that she had an ear infection and I believe she got sick from the medicine they gave her and she got worse.
    She now has a constant snore and from watching your videos and other research I think she has a nasal polyp.
    I originally planned on coming to your office but was told it is too far away and I cannot use your clinic to provide my kitten surgery. I am about an hour and a half away. I have called numerous vets to see if they do surgery and have not found one near me.

    If I am unable to find an affordable vet I plan to take some sort of loan out to get my animal the help she needs.

    Thank you for your help.
    Keturah

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Keturah | 6 months ago
My 6 Month Old Kitten Has Been Having Breathing Issues. I Took Her To They Diagnosed Her …

My 6 month old kitten has been having breathing issues.
I took her to they diagnosed her with an ear infection but then she got worse.

I did some research and watched a lot of videos and it seems like she had a Nasal Polyp.

I am sure my kitten is not sick with anything that can be spread because my other cat is perfectly fine.
She typically sounds like she is snoring all of the time.

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Benedetto JAMES | 6 months ago
DR MAG 11/17/25 TY Again For Seeing My Cat Rihanna Last Month. You Diagnosed Her With CHRONIC …

DR MAG 11/17/25

TY again for seeing my cat Rihanna last month.

You diagnosed her with CHRONIC SINUSITIS.

I realize that is there is NO CURE for this condition
but I was wondering if ? an antibiotic or steroid shot
“could help” with her symptoms and how long ? these
shots would last ?….. and most importantly….. are such
SHOTS even worth doing ? If so ? Please let me know.

TY kindly Doctor
benedetto JAMES patrizio

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  1. Krista Magnifico

    Hello,

    I am happy to help. If this is a question about a patient that I have seen please reach out to me at the clinic. I can call you and we can discuss in person.

    Take care.

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CHANTAL | 6 months ago
Need Help With Fragile 5-Week-Old Kitten (Hypoglycemia, Breathing Issues, Fleas) We Rescued A Tiny Kitten On …

Need Help With Fragile 5-Week-Old Kitten (Hypoglycemia, Breathing Issues, Fleas)

We rescued a tiny kitten on Nov 13th. She was wet, cold, lethargic, and had dried blood around her nose. The ER gave fluids and gabapentin and told us not to feed her, but she declined and we rushed her back.

At the second ER visit they suggested euthanasia, but I asked them to check her blood sugar. she was severely hypoglycemic. After dextrose and warming, they sent her home. She has now been with us for about 15 hours since the crash.

We are doing:
Small formula feeds every 1–2 hrs
Karo syrup on gums when needed
Blood sugar checks (so far stable)
Keeping her warm
Steam bathroom sessions for breathing fits

Current concerns:
Breathing fits when waking (fast, open-mouth, “bubble” sounds)
Very hazy/glassy eyes
Slow responses and occasional small twitches
Dried blood still in nostrils
Fleas, and she’s too tiny/fragile for strong treatments

She’s about 1 lb 15 oz and estimated 5 weeks old. She settles between episodes and hasn’t crashed again, but she’s still very fragile.

I need advice on:
1. Safest flea treatment for a medically fragile 5-week-old
2. Best way to clear her tiny nose of dried blood
3. What breathing signs mean danger
4. Whether neuro symptoms are normal after severe hypoglycemia

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Cheryl | 6 months ago
I Am A New Cat Owner To A 3 Year Old Cat And She Is Acting Strange …

I am a new cat owner to a 3 year old cat and she is acting strange all the sudden and very vocal. I’ve had her since September and she’s never been this restless or been this vocal.

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  1. Laura

    Okay so…

    Is she spayed? Because suddenly being very very vocal and restless could mean she’s in heat.

    Beyond that, she could simply be demanding your attention. 2-3 months is an appropriate time for a cat to feel more comfortable in their new home, and they’ll start to run your life. 😉

    As long as she’s eating and drinking and using the litterbox normally AND she’s spayed, I’d probably engage her in cooperative play. Something like a toy on a stick could be great fun!

    1. Cheryl Post author

      She has not been spayed yet. She is being very vocal and almost making crying sounds while making marching movements with her back paws. She seems very needy right now and she is giving off a smell that I’ve never noticed before. I made an appointment with the vet today. I’m recovering from knee replacement surgery but i will be having her vaccinated and scheduling the surgery for her. She seems so uncomfortable right now.

      1. Laura

        Oh those are all CLASSIC signs she’s in heat. DO NOT let her outside. Godspeed!

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