Causes and treatments for a rotten cat’s mouth

Common causes of a cat’s mouth rotten:

1. Oral disease

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When cats suffer from oral diseases, such as feline stomatitis, gingivitis, etc., it may also cause ulcers in their mouths. The cat’s oral disease is usually caused by the owner’s lack of attention to the cat’s oral hygiene; clinical symptoms are mainly oral mucosal redness, drooling, bad breath, etc.

2. Calicivirus infection

The cat’s mouth will fester and it may also be caused by infection with calicivirus. The disease is mainly caused by contact with sick cats, feces and secretions . Cats infected with calicivirus will have symptoms such as red and swollen gums, drooling, fever, and rhinitis. The specific manifestations are increased eye and nose secretions and elevated body temperature.


Treatment for a rotten cat’s mouth:

If it’s a cat Oral diseases can be treated with some pet-specific oral sprays at home. The owner also needs to regularly brush the cat’s teeth and clean the mouth, or buy some molar sticks, teeth-cleaning snacks for the cat, etc., which can also play a certain role. The role of cleaning teeth.

If the cat is infected with calicivirus, it is necessary to use viral interferon and symptomatic medication for treatment, and at the same time, it is necessary to use drugs containing astragalus polysaccharide to improve the cat’s own immunity. And after the cat recovers, take it to the veterinary hospital to be vaccinated against infectious diseases.

In addition, the sore mouth of the cat may also be injured in a fight with other cats, or the inside of the mouth is scratched by foreign objects (chicken bones, fish bones, etc.), and then the owner Failure to detect and treat in time can lead to wound inflammation and infection. Therefore, if the owner cannot determine the specific cause of the cat’s rotten mouth, it is recommended to take it directly to the veterinary hospital for examination and treatment.

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