You could run a hot shower and leave the cat in the bathroom to breath in the steam for about 10 minutes.
You can spit it out if you squeeze the muscles at the back of your throat (not with your fingers); it may make an unpleasant noise
Claritin
They don't the only way to keep dirt from going into your throat is to breathe through your nose where your nose hair and mucus provide traps for dirt. Yout throat cells have tiny hairs which trap and prevent dust and dirt from going into your body, you also have these cells in your nose too.
Mucus is a substance produced by the lining of the nasal cavity. This mucus helps moisten and filter incoming air.
Mucus helps to catch dirt and bacteria.
to keep everything moist because if it is not kept wet then your body would basically dry up
Mucus is produced to line the nasal cavity in order to trap foreign objects and protect the body's respiratory system. Dried mucus, commonly referred to as boogers, can build up in the nasal cavity and cause discomfort.
In the throat, or in this case before the pharynx.
Mucus is a substance produced by the lining of the nasal cavity. This mucus helps moisten and filter incoming air.
They don't the only way to keep dirt from going into your throat is to breathe through your nose where your nose hair and mucus provide traps for dirt. Yout throat cells have tiny hairs which trap and prevent dust and dirt from going into your body, you also have these cells in your nose too.
a mucus membrane
Trachea
Mucus is a substance produced by the lining of the nasal cavity. This mucus helps moisten and filter incoming air.
Mucus is a substance produced by the lining of the nasal cavity. This mucus helps moisten and filter incoming air.
The nasal cavity and inner ear are connected through the Eustachian tubes, small mucus-lined tubes that help to stabilized air pressure in the inner ear to prevent the eardrum from rupturing. When you fly and your ears "pop", it is the Eustachian tubes that have opened up to allow the air pressure in the inner ear to equilibrate with the ambient air pressure. The tongue is in the oral cavity, which communicates with the nasal cavity at the back of the throat.
phlegm
Mucus helps to catch dirt and bacteria.
a mucus membrane
to keep everything moist because if it is not kept wet then your body would basically dry up