Does Your Cat Have Smelly Breath Or Swollen Gums?

Learn How You Can Tell If Your Cat Has Dental Problems.

1) Smell Your Cat’s Breath

Breath is a good indicator of your pet’s dental health. So get used to smelling your cat’s breath and know what it normally smells like. If it starts to smell unpleasant, it is likely that your cat may be having periodontal disease.

2) Swollen Gums and Yellow Teeth

It is essential that you inspect your cat’s gums and teeth regularly. Swollen gums,  markedly red and teeth with yellow or brown stains may indicate that your cat is suffering from gingivitis. To take a good look in this area, lift the lip of the cat’s mouth and look along the gum line. This condition may require a dental cleaning.

3) Check the Teeth

When inspecting your cat’s mouth, look for small black spots. This may mean that your cat has cavities or broken teeth. Check loose teeth by softly touching them.

4) Check for Gum Swelling

Constant pawing at the side of a cat’s mouth or drooling may tell you that there is a dental problem or infection. If you observe your cat is doing this then try to touch the sides of its mouth. See if there is any redness, swelling or irritation.

Take care of your cat’s teeth!

A friendly reminder from Makati Dog and Cat Hospital

Thanks: http://rathgaelvets.com/how-to-tell-if-your-cat-has-dental-problems/

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