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Old July 2nd 03, 02:04 PM
Cathy Friedmann
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I'm probably going to make this sound worse than it is, but does anyone

know
if it's normal for the front part (just around the front teeth) of the

upper
roof of a cat's mouth to be darker than the rest of the roof, which is

more
pinkish?


Yes, the tissue can have darker pigmentation in various areas of their
mouths. There may be darker spots & blotches on the roof of the mouth, on
the lips, wherever. Also on the skin you might sometimes see this - where
the fur may be sparser, like in front of the ears; or they may have dark
splodges on the pads of their otherwise pink paws.

Cathy

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