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Here is some basic information from Dr. Jan Bellows, DVM, Diplomate, American Veterinary Dental College and Diplomate, American Board of Veterinary Practitioners on Feline Stomatitis. Stomatitis inflammation generally occurs on the gingiva surrounding the teeth, while gingivitis and periodontal disease occur primarily on the buccal [inside cheek] surfaces. A cat with stomatitis will have bad breath due to its inflamed gums bleeding and infection. In most cases, the gingiva surrounding the teeth will be bright red. Additionally, many affected cats will eat less, lose weight and have a dull hair coat due to decreased grooming. ~Elishia youtu.be/tP0zZUE2LzI
Posted on: Fri, 09 Jan 2015 20:00:03 +0000

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