My vet is telling me that she should have my cat’s long canine teeth removed. Why? She is fine. She is eating well and seems completely normal. True, she has started eating soft foods in addition to ...
Editor’s note: Dr. Lee Pickett has retired, but Creators continues to distribute columns from her archive. This one is from 2022. Q: The veterinarian says my cat has tooth resorption, so I made an ...
Cats are popular for not showing signs of pain, which makes dental problems easy to miss. A lost tooth might seem like a small issue, but it’s one of the clearest signs that something isn’t right.
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Tooth be told: How to tell your cat is having dental problems
Is your cat appearing restless, eating less or withdrawing from cuddles? It might not just be a mood swing — dental problems ...
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Painful tooth resorption common in cats
Q: The veterinarian says my cat has tooth resorption, so I made an appointment for her to have dental X-rays and probably tooth extraction. What can you tell me about this condition? A: Tooth ...
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