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Cat has bad breath and won't eat
Bad breath in cats is an abnormal phenomenon, which may generally be caused by gastrointestinal discomfort and poor digestion. It also cannot rule out the possibility of inflammation, swelling, and dental calculus in cat teeth. Cats not eating anything has a significant impact on their health, and it is best to adjust accordingly based on the cause.
Reasons for bad breath and refusal to eat in cats
Overconsumption of meat, which contains coarse fibers that get stuck in the teeth and ferment, causing bad breath. If cats mainly eat soft food, it is easy for food to adhere to their teeth as cats do not brush their teeth like humans, leading to tooth plaque and eventually bad breath. Moreover, gastrointestinal discomfort can also cause bad breath if the cat's digestion is poor.
What to do if a cat has bad breath and won't eat
Bad breath in cats is mainly caused by cat food, oral diseases, and digestive tract diseases. Owners need to find the cause and eliminate it from the root. You can observe if the cat has loss of appetite or difficulty eating, and check for mouth ulcers or redness to find the cause. If everything seems normal, it might be caused by the cat food, and you can try changing the cat food or purchasing dental cleaning products to clean the teeth and mouth.
Points to note when a cat has bad breath and won't eat
Owners can check the cat's oral situation, such as mouth ulcers, redness, and other oral diseases, which can be examined and treated at an animal hospital. If there is tooth plaque, owners can use cat toothpaste to help the cat clean its teeth daily. If the cause is indigestion, owners can feed the cat probiotics or other supplements that help with digestion.