The outward signs of dental disease can range from obvious issues like reluctance to eat dry food, pawing at the mouth, or drooling to more subtle changes such as hiding, decreased playfulness, or weight loss.
Not exact matches
Cats may not show
outward signs of feline
dental disease and they may even continue to eat even while suffering from severe
dental issues.
Regular veterinary examinations are especially important in preventing
dental disease since cats rarely show
outward signs of even serious painful
dental disease.
With most
dental infections, most dogs and cats do not show any
outward signs of disease.
Cats may not show typical
outward signs of the
disease and may continue to eat even with severe
dental issues.