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| 2 Dec 2009 Bad breath in cats is a sign of mouth disease. The most common causes are Stomatitis, Gingivitis, tooth decay and tartar. Stomatitis is a sore mouth. ... tartar or calculus (a hard yellow/brown coloured deposit on the teeth that consists of organic secretions and bits of food that is deposited in salts such as calcium carbonate) , trapped food and hair or as part of a disease such as feline panleukopenia, feline viral respiratory complex, kidney and/or liver failure. ... Pictures of Cats Blog - http://www.pictures-of-cats.org/pictures-of-cats-blog.html [ More results from Pictures of Cats Blog ] |
| 17 Nov 2009 by Aimee & One Good Boy, Murphy Causes, Prevention, and Treatment of Cat Bad Breath (Feline Halitosis). What's that nasty aroma, you ask? Look around. Did your kitty just yawn? Wow, is kitty breath supposed to smell that bad? you wonder. In short, your kitty's breath ... Cat Groupie - http://catgroupie.blogspot.com/ |
| 2 Dec 2009 ... Loss of appetite; Vomiting; Bad breath. Not all of the above symptoms may present themselves if your cat suffers from feline kidney disease. Individually, they can all be signs of other conditions. If your cat exhibits any of the ... VetInfo.com RSS Feed - http://www.vetinfo.com/rss.php [ More results from VetInfo.com RSS Feed ] |
| 12 Nov 2009 by Dampier More about feline bad breath causes by Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine for Feline Health: http://www.vet.cornell.edu/fhc/news/badB... Reply:The teeth would indeed be my first suspicion. Another possibility is the food. ... teeth problems - http://teeth-problems2.blogspot.com/ |
| 12 Oct 2009 by admin Feline bad breath is often caused by tartar build up on the teeth. Just like in dogs and humans, tartar on the teeth fosters the growth of oral bacteria that produce volatile sulfur compounds, airborne molecules that smell very ... Cures Bad Breath - http://www.curesbadbreath.net/ - References [ More results from Cures Bad Breath ] |
| 13 Dec 2009 by Dr Steve Surujbally Gingivitis and tooth decay are the most common causes of bad breath. Just take a look at the relevant 'Pet Corner' articles on those diseases (October 4, October 11, November 15, November 22, 2009). ... I think the one most easily u; Oral ailments - Continued Periodontitis I read somewhere that the most common disease in humans is periodontitis. Th; Pet Corner - Feline Viral Respiratory Disease Complex aka Feline Influenza General comments Ailments associated ... Stabroek News - http://www.stabroeknews.com/ |
| 5 Dec 2009 by admin Sulfur smells bad on its own, which is why breath containing it smells bad as well. The bacterium that causes bad breath with felines is normally associated with a buildup of tartar around the teeth. Tartar is yellow in color, ... Animal Topics - http://animaltopics.com/ |
| 7 Dec 2009 by Jo Piazza Bad breath is just a minor symptom of the more serious periodontal disease occurring in your dog's mouth. Periodontal disease is one of the most common and serious dog health problems, affecting approximately 80% of dogs by age 3! .... Upon hearing the kitten's cries, Honey began producing milk and nursing the tiny feline. Scott Mason, The Winchester Star / AP. Maybe Busch Gardens is actually the happiest place on Earth -- how else can you explain this bizarre pairing? ... Paw Nation - http://www.pawnation.com/ - References [ More results from Paw Nation ] |
| 19 Aug 2009 by moderator one cause of feline bad breath that is particular to cats is feline acne . the rest is here: feline bad breath. Obamabidenforchange.com - http://obamabidenforchange.com/republicans/ |
| 21 Apr 2009 by admin Chronic feline bad breath may be a sign of a problem with your cat. The foul odor is not the only thing we should worry about; cats with bad breath could be suffering from diabetes, kidney's disease, feline stomatitis and dental ... Cat Health Guide - http://www.mycathealthguide.com/ - References |
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