Mochi sneezed indignantly, spraying a fine mist of saline across the table. He looked affronted, as if to say, How dare you unclog my dignity.
Blocked tear ducts in cats can be caused by: blocked tear ducts in cats
A blocked tear duct, known medically as , occurs when the natural drainage system for tears becomes restricted or completely closed. Normally, tears flow across the eye and drain into small openings (puncta) at the inner corners, traveling through ducts into the nasal cavity. When this path is blocked, tears overflow onto the face, leading to a condition called epiphora . Mochi sneezed indignantly, spraying a fine mist of
“Oh, poor baby,” the neighbor cooed. “Is he sick?” Normally, tears flow across the eye and drain
Sophie looked down at Mochi, who was busy licking his paw and wiping his own weepy face. He didn’t seem sad. He didn’t seem uncomfortable. He was just… Mochi.