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Feline Halitosis
My two-year old has bad breath. Any suggestions?
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Feline Halitosis
wrote in message ... My two-year old has bad breath. Any suggestions? A vet visit. See how easy that was! |
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On Sep 18, 1:29*pm, MLB wrote:
wrote: My two-year old has bad breath. Any suggestions? Have TED check her teeth then a good checkup.MLB Sorry, who's TED? |
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On Sep 18, 1:45*pm, bobblespin wrote:
" wrote in news:3b7f0a40-52f4- : On Sep 18, 1:29*pm, MLB wrote: wrote: My two-year old has bad breath. Any suggestions? Have TED check her teeth then a good checkup.MLB Sorry, who's TED? The Evil Doctor (i.e. vet) Thanks. On a related note, it's hard to believe it could be her teeth because I don't think she eats. I have tried her on two wet foods and at least four dry ones and she hates everything. I think maybe she goes to the cellar and eats spiders when I am at work. I have really had about enough of her nonsense and am just about ready to leave her one kind of food and she can eat it or starve. However, cats being notoriously stubborn, I'm afraid she might actually choose option B. Any thoughts? |
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Feline Halitosis
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: On Sep 18, 1:45*pm, bobblespin wrote: " wrote in news:3b7f0a40-52f4 - : On Sep 18, 1:29*pm, MLB wrote: wrote: My two-year old has bad breath. Any suggestions? Have TED check her teeth then a good checkup.MLB Sorry, who's TED? The Evil Doctor (i.e. vet) Thanks. On a related note, it's hard to believe it could be her teeth because I don't think she eats. I have tried her on two wet foods and at least four dry ones and she hates everything. I think maybe she goes to the cellar and eats spiders when I am at work. I have really had about enough of her nonsense and am just about ready to leave her one kind of food and she can eat it or starve. However, cats being notoriously stubborn, I'm afraid she might actually choose option B. Any thoughts? Maybe she's not eating because her teeth hurt, or she has tummy problems. When mine developped stomach cancer, he stopped eating. I think TED should take a look at her - she might be in pain. Bobble |
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Feline Halitosis
We had a meowzer that had halitosis and then went off his food.
Turned out to be inflamed gums from Feline AIDS. Sad ending for a really cool cat. He was 9 y.o. If yours is an indoor kitty then pretty much no worries. wrote in message ... On Sep 18, 1:45 pm, bobblespin wrote: " wrote in news:3b7f0a40-52f4- : On Sep 18, 1:29 pm, MLB wrote: wrote: My two-year old has bad breath. Any suggestions? Have TED check her teeth then a good checkup.MLB Sorry, who's TED? The Evil Doctor (i.e. vet) Thanks. On a related note, it's hard to believe it could be her teeth because I don't think she eats. I have tried her on two wet foods and at least four dry ones and she hates everything. I think maybe she goes to the cellar and eats spiders when I am at work. I have really had about enough of her nonsense and am just about ready to leave her one kind of food and she can eat it or starve. However, cats being notoriously stubborn, I'm afraid she might actually choose option B. Any thoughts? |
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bobblespin wrote:
" wrote in : On Sep 18, 1:45 pm, bobblespin wrote: " wrote in news:3b7f0a40-52f4 - : On Sep 18, 1:29 pm, MLB wrote: wrote: My two-year old has bad breath. Any suggestions? Have TED check her teeth then a good checkup.MLB Sorry, who's TED? The Evil Doctor (i.e. vet) Thanks. On a related note, it's hard to believe it could be her teeth because I don't think she eats. I have tried her on two wet foods and at least four dry ones and she hates everything. I think maybe she goes to the cellar and eats spiders when I am at work. I have really had about enough of her nonsense and am just about ready to leave her one kind of food and she can eat it or starve. However, cats being notoriously stubborn, I'm afraid she might actually choose option B. Any thoughts? Maybe she's not eating because her teeth hurt, or she has tummy problems. When mine developped stomach cancer, he stopped eating. I think TED should take a look at her - she might be in pain. Bobble Follow Bob s advice/ If she is not eating, something is wrong. If she eats spiders, she may have eaten a poisonous one. Have you ever had a Vet check her over? MLB |
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wrote in message ... On Sep 18, 1:45 pm, bobblespin wrote: " wrote in news:3b7f0a40-52f4- : On Sep 18, 1:29 pm, MLB wrote: wrote: My two-year old has bad breath. Any suggestions? Have TED check her teeth then a good checkup.MLB Sorry, who's TED? The Evil Doctor (i.e. vet) Thanks. On a related note, it's hard to believe it could be her teeth because I don't think she eats. I have tried her on two wet foods and at least four dry ones and she hates everything. I think maybe she goes to the cellar and eats spiders when I am at work. Bad breath and no appetite strongly suggests oral/dental pain. The gums have a huge blood supply- an infection in the gums can quickly spread to internal organs. She needs to see a vet ASAP. Phil |
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