I researched breath issues on the previous posts here but couldn't really find anything helpful. Marcie and Darcy both have funky dragon breath. They aren't kittens, the vet hasn't noticed any tooth problems and they were both examined in October, their food has not been changed, and neither one have any visable injuries in their mouths.
It only stinks when they are grooming or when I take my life into my hands by prying their mouths open. On that same note, I don't brush their teeth because I would end up several fingers short by the time the fight was over.
Is it normal for cats to have funky dragon breath just because?
It only stinks when they are grooming or when I take my life into my hands by prying their mouths open. On that same note, I don't brush their teeth because I would end up several fingers short by the time the fight was over.
Is it normal for cats to have funky dragon breath just because?