Analysis of the causes of cat gingivitis

Jul 06,2024
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Cat gingivitis is a common disease that occurs in cats, and once a cat suffers from the disease, it is rarely cured. So what exactly causes gingivitis in cats? ​​​​​​

It is a pity that human doctors have not completely clarified the pathology of cat gingivitis, nor have they developed a complete treatment plan. Some cats can relieve their symptoms or even be cured after oral treatment or taking medicine; but some cats will suffer lifelong pain. If they unfortunately live in the wild, they will eventually die from being unable to eat. If they live in a human family, they can still be cared for and stay strong ( and live happily).

The three major causes of disease currently known are as follows:

1) Tartar filled with bacteria causes inflammation.

2) A low immune system is usually caused by infection with other viruses such as Feline AIDS (FIV).

3) Other viral infections, such as cat calicivirus (FCV), which are infected through feces and secretions.

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