Many cats have
very painful mouths but show no outward signs of this pain.
Not exact matches
While cats tend to be
very stoic and not show signs of pain, this is one of the few diseases that can cause cats to stop eating because their
mouth is just so
painful.
An untreated external ear infection can easily lead to a
very painful middle or inner ear infection, both of which have similar signs to otitis externa, along with reluctance to open the
mouth or problems with balance.
Their teeth could grow much more than they are supposed to and grow into their jaws and
mouths and be
very painful.
As tooth health declines it can lead to
very painful conditions such as periodontal disease, infections of the
mouth, and dead or dying teeth.
Stomatitis in cats, sometimes called gingivostomatitis, plasma cell stomatitis, or lymphoplasmacytic stomatitis, is a
very painful condition affecting the tissues in the
mouth.
I recently saw a cat with a
very painful disease called «stomatitis» (whole
mouth inflammation).