Was hat meine Katze da?
ich passe momentan auf eine Katze auf von einem Kollegen und habe heute bei ihr wo sie gegähnt hat etwas komisches entdeckt was mir bisschen Sorgen bereitet irgend was schwarzes weis einer von euch zufällig was das sein könnte
Maybe just dark pigmentation.
The lower on the tooth
Ya clear if you don’t wash your hands without being and try to push it easily if you don’t like it you notice it and then you can feel it if I wait and ask your pussy if you’re still cooler going with her to the veterinarian you’re so pet love that you care about a animal of your chubby MACHST I would have liked to be such a duel type
Hello
1. Is there no one here to put light-sighted and remote diagnostics on the basis of a photograph?
2.) Is that an elevation/bulk? Or simply “just” the gums dark?
Absolute safety you only get from the TA ! If it could be an elevation, it is just the gum, it is probably a pigment disorder. Because I also see dark places in the upper jaw.
Please send your buddy to the TA and let him explain this. And be something with the teeth: TITLE only from one Dentist ! Unfortunately, the simple TA lacks the necessary know-how to detect and treat specific dental diseases and a dental x-ray is also important!
Animal dentists list: https://tierzahnaerzte.de/
Pigment disorder is not even so rare. But if you should also be clarified…
Pigment disorder in the form of pigment spots, liver spots and summer sprouts are completely normal even in cats. Even very young cats have these.
You can also find pigment spots at all points of the body, whether nose, ears, head, lip, mouth, gum, eye, eyelids, paws and so on.
Red cats often have pigment disorders than other cats, as people with red hair have more summer sprouts than others.
If, however, these spots are noticeably altered in size, shape and color… e.g. vault, fray, become particularly dark, ignites etc…. then please show the TA. Unfortunately, skin cancer, i.e. skin tumors, also occurs in cats. White cats are predisposed for the so-called plate epithelium carcinoma.
Here’s our maui, there you can see the pigment spots very nicely in the mouth
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LG
This looks like a bump thanks for
then it should BITTE will be clarified on Monday! Possibly the cat already has pain, because an abscess already presses very much. And cats suffer quietly, true to the motto: “An Indian knows no pain”
Pain often appears very late in cats and in the form of a change in behavior. In the case of pain, the cats pull back, can no longer be touched, become aggressive, eat less or nothing more, are driveless, sleep more than usual, avoid the favorite place on the sofa and so on.
Cats suffer quietly. For if, for example, a wild animal shows weakness outside, this is often the safe dead. Cats have kept a lot of this wildlife. Cats prefer to move back, crawl in their cave. Only with very strong pain would a cat scream. Otherwise, you just notice a quiet moaning.
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LG