Cat lip inflammation
The symptoms of cat lip inflammation include red, swollen and congested lips, which indicates that the cat has oral granulomas in the form of oral ulcers. This will directly cause redness and swelling in the cat's mouth, and may even cause the cat to be unable to control drooling or even have bad breath. .
Solutions to cat lip inflammation:
1. After discovering that the cat’s mouth is inflamed, the owner must first adjust the cat’s diet and avoid feeding it dry, hard and hot food. , otherwise it will easily aggravate the condition. It is recommended to mainly eat liquid foods that are soft, waxy, and easy to chew and swallow during this period.
2. Lack of vitamins and trace elements is one of the common causes of mouth inflammation in cats. Therefore, owners should properly supplement their cats with vitamins and trace elements. They can mix an appropriate amount of special Home Fun Vitamin B directly into the cat’s food.
3. When a cat’s mouth becomes inflamed, it will also be accompanied by symptoms such as drooling and bad breath. You can first clean your cat's mouth with Tique Mouthwash, then wipe away the excess water near the corners of its mouth, and spray an appropriate amount of a specialized oral cleaning spray such as Chongkouqing to maintain oral hygiene.
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