What should I do if a cat has a bubble on his mouth? The blisters on the cat's mouth may be caused by vitamin deficiency or viral infection in the mouth. It is recommended that you go to the veterinarian for early diagnosis and treatment.
1. Getting angry
If the cat usually eats dry food and drinks less water, it is easy to get angry, causing blisters on the mouth. At the same time, symptoms such as dry nose, red eyes, yellow urine, and dry feces may occur. In this regard, it is recommended that the owner appropriately reduce the amount of high-protein food to the cat, and can help the cat reduce the fire by feeding the cat an appropriate amount of fruits and vegetables, increasing the amount of water the cat drinks. If the dietary regulation is not effective, it is recommended to feed some medicines to clear heat and remove fire.
2. Oral ulcers
When a cat suffers from oral ulcers, some mouth blisters will appear on the skin or gums. This is a manifestation of ulcers. At the same time, there will also be symptoms such as long-term flow of viscous saliva, not eating, red and swollen gums, and pain in the mouth. It is recommended that the owner check carefully. If the cat is found to have symptoms of oral ulcers, he or she should take the cat to the pet hospital for a professional oral examination to confirm the condition in time.
3. After a cat is infected with calicivirus, it may experience symptoms such as sneezing, coughing, decreased appetite, blisters at the corners of the mouth, and oral ulcers. This situation is quite serious. It is recommended that the owner take the cat to the pet hospital for nucleic acid test for calicivirus. If there is calicivirus infection, it is necessary to treat the ulcers according to the symptoms and use interferon for the baby. Interferon can inhibit the replication of the virus.