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Old 01-31-2005, 02:27 PM
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Hi, I posted this on the Ask the Experts but I thought I would post here as well. Gypsy has been sneezing and this morning I noticed one nare to be a bit damp after she sneezed. Not mucus but clear. Should I get her to the vets or watch her. She is eating really well and playing and being ornery so she seems well, oh and her poop is good too. Thank you.
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Hi, I posted this on the Ask the Experts but I thought I would post here as well. Gypsy has been sneezing and this morning I noticed one nare to be a bit damp after she sneezed. Not mucus but clear. Should I get her to the vets or watch her. She is eating really well and playing and being ornery so she seems well, oh and her poop is good too. Thank you.
Our RFM sneezes and has a clear discharge from time to time. She has been and the vet said it was more then likely an alergy or dust. We now have 6 of the Honeywell air cleaners in our house and it seemed to help. If she is feeling good and her poops and weight is OK, I would just watch her.

For your peace of mind you can always call the vet. If the discharge turns milky, get her to the vet!

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Old 01-31-2005, 03:10 PM
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Thank you for the response. I do have a Honeywell in the Bird Room and I have a bowl of water by her cage to add a bit of moisture to the room that the central heat takes out of the air. I will keep my eye on her.
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