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Jr. Cat
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She has a problem since we adopted her. A horrible breath smelling like gastral gas
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Cat Addict
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Location: northern Minnesota
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Horrible breath isn't normal for kittens, even when they're losing they're baby teeth. You should take her back to your vet or, better yet, to a different vet and have her mouth carefully examined for infections of the teeth, gums, or tongue. If her mouth is healthy, then the odor may be coming from a systemic source that needs to be diagnosed through blood testing or other means.
Are you sure the odor is coming from her mouth? Ear infections can be really stinky, too. Oh, and for your information, Yumus should have all of her adult teeth by the time she's 6 months old. Laurie Last edited by laurief; 10-22-2010 at 07:07 PM. |
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Jr. Cat
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Thank you again
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