Cat’s lower lip is swollen and raised

Jun 17,2024
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The swollen and raised lower lip of a cat may be due to the following three reasons: 1. Injury to the lip, which may be caused by a foreign object pricking the cat's lip while playing; 2. Oral problems, which may be caused by the cat having oral problems. Symptoms such as drooling, difficulty eating, and bad breath will occur; 3. Eosinophilic granuloma, which may be caused by the cat suffering from dermatitis, resulting in ulcer lesions in the mouth.

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When the owner finds that the cat’s lower lip is swollen, he must first check whether the cat has any external injuries. If so, the owner must help the cat deal with it. Check the wound. If there is no wound, it is best for the owner to take the cat to the pet hospital for examination to prevent it from being caused by disease and worsening the condition.

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