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My vet doesn’t think it is a polyp as she is 10 years old. She said polyps are seen in kittens and younger cats, at her age she suspects a mass.Unilateral can be a as foreign body, but it should have been seen during the scope. It can also be fungal. Cryptococcus. Ask your vet if they think testing for that would be a good idea. There are many things it can be. Cats can also get polyps in the nasal cavity. Sometimes an infected tooth can cause unilateral nasal discharge.
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