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Cat's mouth smells rotten
Mouth odor in cats can be caused by various reasons: first, oral diseases such as chronic stomatitis, feline AIDS virus, leukemia virus, and feline calicivirus. Second, digestive system diseases such as gastritis, gastric ulcers, and triaditis caused by gastrointestinal dysfunction. Third, long-term feeding of soft foods such as rice and homemade cat food leads to the formation of tartar.
Cat's mouth smells rotten
Cat halitosis may be due to long-term unhealthy eating habits such as eating human rice and low-quality cat food. On the one hand, if a dog's teeth have tartar, they may also have halitosis. If the tartar is severe, it is recommended to undergo tartar removal surgery and then drink mouthwash long-term and brush teeth regularly. Secondly, if a cat has stomatitis, they may also have halitosis and need to see a doctor immediately.
Cat tartar symptoms
Cat tartar is mainly caused by dietary factors. The main symptom is a bad smell in the mouth, with a layer of black or yellow substance on the teeth. Light tartar can be controlled through oral care, such as brushing teeth regularly. Severe tartar that affects a cat's diet requires ultrasonic tartar removal and then medication.
Cat tartar treatment
If a cat has tartar, it is necessary to take the cat to the hospital for treatment. Treatments include ultrasonic tooth cleaning to remove the tartar. If cat tartar is found but not treated, mild symptoms will result in oral odor, while severe tartar can cause gingivitis and even a nose and mouth fistula in cats. At this point, treatment is more complicated than just tooth cleaning.