|
Welcome to our Cat Forums! | ||||
Welcome to our CatForums! You are seeing this message because you are viewing our cat forums as a guest. You can continue to browse our many cat related areas as a guest but you are more than welcome to register and join our friendly community of Cat Lovers! ... And for free! Doing so will also remove this message and some of the ads, such as the one on the left. Please click here to register. |
|
|||||
|
|||||
He could need some dental treatment, or as you say a clean up.....He may have gingervitis which will make his breath very smelly, I would get the vet to check his mouth... Welcome to Catsey..... |
|||||
|
|
|||||
|
|||||
Has he had his teeth checked by the vet? Bad breath can be the first sign of dental problems so it may be worthwhile getting them checked. Something I use for my cat, is a product called "Aquadent". It goes into the water, has no smell or taste, but contains enzymes to help break down and stop the tartar from forming, and also helps with bad breath. |
|||||
|
|
|||||
|
|||||
He might need a clean, or he might even have 'something' stuck between his teeth which needs dislodging. Once your vet has given him the all-clear you could think of geting PlaqueOff for him - I've found it works wonders for my smelly-breathed boy http://www.vetuk.co.uk/index.php?mai...ducts _id=298 EDIT - sorry - should have said welcome! |
|||||
|
|
|||||
|
|||||
Warm wlecome to Catsey! I really would urge you to get the vet to look in his mouth. It could be a number of things but often bad breath is linked to teeth and gum problems. Do let us know how you get on |
|||||
|
|
|||||
|
|||||
It is usually a sign of tooth decay. I use a lamb (they do chicken and beef also) toothpaste which I squirt a little of into the cats' mouths. It produces enzymes which remove the plaque. One of mine especially, suffered from bad breath the problem has reduced somewhat and the vet actually said that his teeth are in excellent condition (he's 10 1/2)!! I think the paste is called Logic and costs about £10. |
|||||
|
|
|||||
|
|||||
Quote:
And that's a whole other story I bet (I think we've all mostly been there LOL)!!! |
|||||
|
|
|||||
|
|||||
Hiya SarahB, welcome to Catsey I echo the others here, bad breath is most commonly down to plaque or bad teeth - some cats seem more prone to it than others. My girl Bubbles just went through a dental and had a couple of teeth removed. While I was scared stiff for her, she came through absolutely fine and is much happier in herself - we hadn't realised just how much her teeth had been bothering her. The nurse at her check up mentioned Plaque off as an ongoing aid to keep her teeth clean from now on (as have several members here). Also thanks DiM - I have been looking for a link for Plaque off and you just solved it for me Anyway, good luck - let us know how he gets on and we'd love to see some pics of your two |
|||||
|
|
|||||
|
|||||
Welcome to Catsey. Hope he is ok on Saturday and that the carrier doesn't prove to be that much of a problem. It definitely sounds like a dental problem and needs investigating. |
|||||
|