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Signs of Dental Problems in Cats

Get medical aid for your cat's dental issues before it becomes critical. Read the blog to know about sign and symptoms of your cat's dental issue, https://blog.greatvet.com/signs-of-dental-problems-in-cats/

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Signs of Dental Problems in Cats

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  1. Signs of Dental Problems In Cats

  2. Dental problems in cats are difficult to detect. However, untreated dental issues cause serious trouble. Bad Breath Lousy breath indicates plaque and bacteria in your cat’s mouth. It may be a sign of other severe dental issues. Severe Pain and Discomfort If you notice your cat in pain and discomfort connected to its teeth, take it to a cat clinic in your area.

  3. Lowered Appetite Your cat’s diet may reduce drastically due to any dental issues. Difficulty Eating If your cat doesn’t eat comfortably, it may be suffering from some dental problems. Drooling Drooling may be a sign of periodontal disease or other dental issues.

  4. Bleeding or Swollen Gums If you find your cat’s gums swollen or bleeding, that indicates severe dental problems. Pawing at the Teeth If your cat is abnormally pawing at the teeth or mouth, it may be due to some dental issue. Sudden Weight Loss If your cat loses weight rapidly, that indicates dental or oral issues leading to disinterest in taking food.

  5. Visible Tartar If plaque and tartar are visible on your cat’s teeth, it may have dental disease or similar issues. Loose or Missing Teeth Loose or missing teeth of your cat indicate considerable damage to its gums and support structure for teeth.

  6. Find Cat Clinic In Your Area For more details, visit https://greatvet.com/vets/nearme

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