Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Ulcer On Cats Gums Charlie, My Cat Seems To Have An Ulcer On His Gum, Should I Take Him To The Vet Or Just Keep An Eye On It?

Charlie, my cat seems to have an ulcer on his gum, should i take him to the vet or just keep an eye on it? - ulcer on cats gums

He is eating and drinking very well, but I think it would be infected with a little more than I think it is pus, but when I try to see who goes a bit mental, but not often. It is good in itself, no change in behavior or anything. Her teeth are also very strange, they are all struck and broken, and some minor wobbles Teeny nice forward and upward, and the gum, which is always good have rooted Tho. So I go or is it like when you get to an ulcer that heals?

10 comments:

sleeping... said...

If they get him to the vet.

When my cat had a mouth Abbesses are needed to extract the tooth or an infection would eventually killed. Do not wait, it could be serious in a short period of time.

Redness around the gums are a sure sign of gingivitis. Maybe you can education and training in their teeth, although for them.

old cat lady said...

I hope your cat is in need of serious dental care. Unfortunately, the oral squamous cell carcinoma in cats frequently (about 20 in the cancer group from Yahoo) in the last five months.

Thus we have ulcer "supervised by a veterinarian, and not just" keep an eye on him. "

librarym... said...

Do not go over ... Take the poor kitty to the vet.

MAGINA & CAT said...

You need an appointment with your veterinarian.

If the ulcer is necessary to know why.

There are other diseases that can cause ulcers in the mouth, outside of the dental problems such as kidney failure.

While Dealy not the appointment, and set at ease.

Mary c said...

Your cat probably has gum disease and can extract some teeth need, so we really need to get to a vet. Worm in the gum is sometimes not a scary thing for people, but do not know how often in cats. Dental disease in cats can cause a number of problems in the long run it, and can affect your overall health, and they leave their food. Whether we cure the pain of the ulcer or not the same, it is necessary to bring him to a vet.

It was a warning by Yahoo! Reactions to the last week. One woman wrote that her 13-year-old cat had a dental cleaning and routine to the vet - as the host, if your cat is left - had said three teeth extracted. His cat was his foodfor a week and a second entry of her appeared in respiratory distress, following routine cleaning and extracting teeth. If your cat is red, inflamed gums and teeth are lost gone, he has gum disease, and this is caused by bacteria. In the process of cleaning the gums swollen and / or extraction of teeth, bacteria can easily enter the bloodstream and cause serious problems in other parts of the body. So if you clean your veterinarian and to remove any of your cat's teeth (you really think it could) be necessary to make sure that the vet him on a course of antibiotics before surgery.

Jo said...

wait a few days and if it does not go away and visit the vet can give you something for him.

kimk said...

Please take him to a vet. I am a volunteer humane society in the chat room, and we had recently for a similar chat with, be it that this man was much worse. This could be simply an infected tooth or something stupid, or can the early signs of cancer. I do not want to worry about, but please take him to the vet immediately. Only a vet can say with certainty. Good luck.

smith_ja... said...

I tell you the truth, I have no idea what an ulcer, but I would take him to the vets, because they are violated, without you knowing it and take to the animal health - see if something's wrong .

Jennifer said...

If you had a sore on the gums, you should go to the dentist, or just keep an eye on him going on?

Who Dey said...

Take him to the vet before it even worse.

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