What s wrong with kittens drooling? Novice can take a look~
Kitten drooling is considered to be caused by improper diet, tooth change, tartars, oral ulcers, etc. First of all, if the kitten often eats improper diet or is in the dental change phase, drooling is a normal phenomenon, and there is generally no need to worry too much; if the kitten is often and frequently drooling, there are other discomfort symptoms, such as oral pain, restricted chewing food, etc., it is recommended that the owner take the kitten to a regular pet hospital for treatment in time to find out the cause and treat it, otherwise it will affect his own recovery.
What are the reasons why kittens drool?
1. Improper diet
If you eat improperly frequently, it will lead to a lack of trace elements and vitamins in the body, and it will also cause damage to the salivary glands, secrete too much saliva, and then flow out of the cavity. It is a normal phenomenon. You need to adjust your dietary habits and eat more foods containing trace elements and vitamins, such as egg yolks, carrots, bananas, etc.
2. Teeth change
If the kitten is in the tooth change phase, it will cause itching to gums, and it will also affect the normal chewing of food, leading to drooling. You need to brush your teeth regularly to relieve itching of gums and reduce the symptoms of drooling.
3. Dalcisses
Dalcisses are a type of oral disease. After illness, they will cause stones to appear in the teeth. At the same time, it will cause the gradual increase of bacteria in the oral cavity, stimulating the salivary glands, secreting excessive saliva, and causing drooling. It is recommended that the owner take the kitten to the hospital for treatment in time.
4. Oral ulcers
Oral ulcers usually occur in the oral mucosa. There will be severe pain during eating. When the pain worsens, it will stimulate the secretion of saliva in the mouth, causing drooling. You can take antibiotics or antibacterial sprays under the guidance of a doctor.