Cat Dentistry

As a responsible cat owner, keeping your feline friend in good health includes paying close attention to their teeth and gums. Dental health issues are one of the most common problems in cats, but they can be difficult to detect.   One of the key indicators of...

Feline Chronic Gingivostomatitis (FCGS) is a severe, painful inflammatory condition affecting the gums and oral mucosa (the mucous membranes inside the mouth) of cats. This disease is characterized by chronic inflammation and ulceration of the gums and other tissues in the mouth, leading to significant...

Oral cancer in cats is a serious and often overlooked health concern. Cats, like humans, can develop cancerous growths in and around their mouths, which can significantly impact their overall well-being. While it may not be as commonly discussed as other feline health issues, oral...

Cat oral ulcers, commonly referred to as mouth sores, can be a persistent source of discomfort. Mouth sores can indicate underlying health concerns, such as periodontal disease or abscesses. Potential causes of mouth sores in cats may be due to underlying viral causes, an aberrant...

A commonly asked question is, “Why does my cat’s breath smell like fish?” A sour or fish smell to the breath may be attributed to several reasons. In this post, we'll explore the many causes of fishy cat breath. ...

What is Cancer? Cancer is a challenging term to define. It is rarely a simple or single disease due to its relationship with the different body systems. Cancer may be referred to as a tumor or tumors. It may be benign or malignant. The former...

When it comes to the health and well-being of our beloved feline companions, proper oral care often takes a back seat. Just like humans, cats require regular dental care to prevent a host of potential health issues. Brushing your cat's teeth might seem like a...