Make sure to get your cat check at the Vet since she may be
experiencing periodontal disease and that's why she can't eat easily.
Signs that your pet is
experiencing periodontal disease include: bad breath, discolored teeth, loose or broken teeth, extra teeth, inflamed gums, and bleeding in the mouth.
A: A high percentage of cats and dogs will
experience periodontal disease during their lives, and the risk increases as they get older.
Not exact matches
For those pets that
experience difficulty during brushing, using dental water additives and rinses such as Be Fresh Dental Care Solution, C.E.T. Oral Rinse, and C.E.T. Aquadent may help soothe gum inflammation, freshen breath, and kill harmful bacteria involved in plaque buildup and progressive
periodontal disease.
Estimates are that 80 % of the dogs and cats in this country will
experience some degree of
periodontal disease before their life is half over.
«In my
experience the No. 1 sign of
periodontal disease is no signs at all,» says Brett Beckman, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC, DAAPM, a veterinary dentist who practices in Florida and Georgia.