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Could be a sign of a toothache or tooth infection….
Brush the cats teeth or wash them if possible, but you might wish to get them checked out at the vet if their breath is still repulsive after a week…
Answer…
Could be a sign of a toothache or tooth infection….
Brush the cats teeth or wash them if possible, but you might wish to get them checked out at the vet if their breath is still repulsive after a week…
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It’s always diet… But the key part is why…
#1. Perhaps your cat ate something they shouldn’t have… if that’s the case they should stop getting sick within 3 days.
#2. Perhaps your cat’s on the wrong food, a lower quality food won’t have their dietary requirements met OR not be right for their age, talk to a veterinarian in your area about what foods are available nearby or cheap supplements that might replace what’s not in the affordable foods.
#3. Excess hair. When a cat HAS excess hair, they’ll get sick quite a bit because they’re anxious to clean themselves, they ingest this hair and of course get hairballs and puke those up. Hairball remedies are cheap and breakdown the hair so they can digest it.
#4. Indigestion – for whatever reason some cats really like that pet grass you can get at walmart, pet stores or some produce stores to chew on and help settle their tummies.
Hope that helps!
Daniel J Deyette
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