All the Clan have folded their paws and bowed their heads in prayer for JJJ3 and Princess.....
All the Clan have folded their paws and bowed their heads in prayer for JJJ3 and Princess.....
Nine is Fine!!
prayers on the way Gary from me and Mike for Joeseph.Teeth and gum problems seem to be the biggest problem for cats.
i try to get their teeth cleaned every few years and when they get into their senior years..i have them get their teeth cleaned/pulled more often to enure longer life without pain.Costs fortune though.
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"When the power of love overcomes the love of power ,the world will know peace" jimi hendrix
We are all praying for dear Joseph and sweet Precious and sending loads of love and healing strengthening energies...
Love, purrs, and skritches,
Peony, Sydney, Poppy, Elmer, and Pat
And Priscilla Angel will be right there with them when they are being checked out and treated!
Same hereOriginally Posted by phesina
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Gary - you might want to check with your vet as to the best type of Dental Treat for cats. They can be a great preventative.
1. Meditreats are very good; they are nutritious and they help the teeth, and are quite small. Your vet should carry them.
2. Using a special "dental" food as treats; they help keep the teeth clean. Greenies are good, but got a bashing lately, though I can't recall why. I would avoid commercial treats that are junk food and add "tartar control" as a selling point. (Pounce, Temptations, Whiskas etc)
3. Soft treats might encourage the buildup of tartar, which is what eventually leads to the following conditions.
WHAT IS GINGIVITIS?
Gingivitis is the inflammation and infection of the gums due to both plaque and tartar buildup on the teeth. It will be evident by the gums being red and puffy, and they may be bleeding. The cat may show signs of having a sore mouth, drool more than normal and have bad breath. If left untreated gingivitis will lead to periodontitis. Gingivitis can also cause cavities along the gum line called neck lesion. These are very painful and should have fillings put in them or the teeth will be lost to decay.
WHAT IS PERIODONTITIS?
The bacteria that get under the gum line and cause gingivitis, if not treated, will cause deeper infection and breakdown of the structures and tissues that hold the teeth in the root socket. This is called periodontitis or periodontal disease. At this point the gums will be receding and there will likely be some bleeding and a foul odour from the mouth. There will often be pus present under the gum. If left untreated the infection will cause the bone of the tooth socket to resorb and recede. This results in the root of the tooth becoming exposed. There is a pocket where food and bacteria collect. Soon the tooth will become loose and cause severe pain and will have to be extracted. The bacteria causing the infection can get into bloodstream causing a bacteremia or blood poisoning. This can lead to serious problems such as heart and kidney disease.
Some cats can develop another severe dental disease called stomatitis, which is the formation of painful ulcers in the mouth. This condition can accompany severe gingivitis and periodontitis, or it can occur because of other diseases such as calicivirus, feline leukemia virus, and feline immunodeficiency virus. Every cat with stomatitis should be tested for these viruses.
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
Gary, Dr. Lee gave me toothpaste for the fur posse and it tastes like chicken. LOL Truly, it does. And I have a "toothbrush" that fits over my index finger w/little rubber bristles on it; for lack of a better word, it fits like a condom. (Sorry but that's the best way I can describe it.) And I only have to brush a few times and it gets their teeth clean and they don't fight me. You might want to ask your vet about it and give it a whirl.
Blessings,
Mary
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