What should I do if my kitten has blisters on her mouth?
The blisters on the kitten’s mouth may be due to stomatitis. There are many causes of stomatitis in kittens. Immunosuppressive diseases, upper respiratory tract viral infections, diabetes, etc. may all cause stomatitis.
The main clinical manifestations include blistering, ulcers, hyperplasia, bad breath, drooling in the mouth, and weight loss caused by reluctance to eat due to pain. Stomatitis in kittens can be treated with medication and surgery. Medication can only temporarily relieve symptoms but cannot cure it. Surgical treatment involves using laser to remove ulcers or blisters. In severe cases, full tooth extraction is required.
If your cat has blisters on its mouth, it may mean that your cat has a bad temper. When it is angry or angry, it will have blisters on its mouth. At this time, try to make it happy and play with it. Don't make it angry again, it will be fine after a few days of soaking. Don't feed it hot food, and don't give it hot food, otherwise it will stimulate the bubble and make the cat feel anorexic. When feeding it food, give it little by little, and let it eat slowly. Don't Urgent it.
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