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Hey all, my 13 year old cat has been having some problems with this left canine tooth. Today he's been rather uppity and loud due to his tooth condition getting worse. This was his mouth on the April 27th:
I looked up the condition (and hope I was right) and it's called FELINE ORAL RESORPTIVE LESIONS. But today his tooth got even worse. I can't take a picture right now because he's sleeping and seems relaxed than before. But his tooth literally is breaking off and is kinda stuck hanging off. I fed him some wet cat food today because he can't eat dry food, and after eating some wet food he started to hiss and run up and down the house. Any help on this would help.
I looked up the condition (and hope I was right) and it's called FELINE ORAL RESORPTIVE LESIONS. But today his tooth got even worse. I can't take a picture right now because he's sleeping and seems relaxed than before. But his tooth literally is breaking off and is kinda stuck hanging off. I fed him some wet cat food today because he can't eat dry food, and after eating some wet food he started to hiss and run up and down the house. Any help on this would help.