In order of frequency oral lesions of cats are most often caused by.
Cat bottom lip ulcer.
Inspect your cat s mouth if you see sores appearing on the upper lip there will be a loss of tissue with the area appearing red or orange yellow.
The cat will often not give any notice to the presence of a rodent ulcer.
I wish i could take a picture of it and post it here there is a sore on his bottom lip that looks like a little bump.
They most commonly present on the upper lip but can also occur on the bottom lip tongue or behind a molar.
You can t rule out other reasons such as allergic reactions feline acne injuries or even dental problems.
Here are the essential facts for cat owners.
A rodent ulcer starts as a pinkish spot usually around the cat s mouth and develops into an open sore.
Causes of lip mouth sores.
They are hard to tell apart and some are extremely serious.
Hair loss in cats is a commonly observed symptom in case of linear granulomas.
Your cat s swollen bottom lip could be caused by a dental abscess or other tooth problems.
For a variety of reasons lip and mouth problems are common in both kittens and cats.
Hi i posted recently on what i thought was a gum problem in my cat harley.
Rodent ulcer which also goes by many clinical names including eosinophilic granulomas is a complex highly unpleasant skin condition that my poor cat murphy developed.
Linear granulomas is occasionally seen on his lips tongue and hard palate areas.
He s had this for a few days now.
Most are easy to fix but beware.
The sores may be covered in scabs or they may bleed and give off a foul odor.
A cat with this condition may have a difficult time eating or drinking may have bad breath drool and paw at her face.
They seem to cause no pain.
Symptoms eosinophilic ulcer also known as rodent ulcer is seen as small sores on the cat s upper lip.
Swollen lips in cats are usually caused by a condition called eosinophilic granuloma complex.
It is actually on his bottom lip.
Learn more about this disease and other oral conditions that can affect cats below.
In her article for veterinary partner jan bellows d v m explains that an abscessed or broken tooth or another infected sore in a cat s mouth will cause swelling of the lips or face.
The upper lip area is the most common place for sores to develop.
He does not have sores anywhere.
Remedies and treatment options will depend on the root cause.
Mouth inflammation and chronic mouth ulcers in cats can be caused by a disease called oral ulceration and chronic ulcerative paradental stomatitis cups.