What to do if a kitten has bad breath? How to take good care of it?
Kittens look cute and many poop shovelers like it, but sometimes they also experience severe bad breath. Generally, there are many reasons for bad breath for kittens. What should I do if kittens have bad breath? Kittens need to find the cause of bad breath first, and then treat it accordingly. Let me tell you in detail below.
1. Add probiotics to food
If the kitten has weak gastrointestinal function, the food will produce unpleasant gas discharge cavity through the high temperature of the gastrointestinal tract, resulting in bad breath. In this case, the owner can choose to feed the kitten some probiotics to regulate the gastrointestinal tract and improve the gastrointestinal function. If the gastrointestinal intestines is fine, the kitten will not have bad breath.
2. Brush your kittens regularly
If a kitten eats meat food for a long time and does not brush their teeth regularly, plaque or tartar will form over time. This time, it will not only cause bad breath, but also cause gingivitis, stomatitis, drooling, etc. in the kitten. In this case, you can give the kitten cat food, try to eat less meat, and brush the kitten's teeth regularly to clean their teeth. You can also use tooth powder, mouthwash, tooth cleaning gel, etc. to reduce the growth of bacteria in the oral cavity.
If cats with severe tartars need to go to the pet hospital for examination, perform ultrasonic teeth cleaning treatment, and provide oral hygiene after the later stage of anti-inflammatory care, and can also prevent tooth looseness, bleeding gums, apical abscesses, etc.
3. Supplement of vitamin B
When kittens lack vitamin B, they will also be accompanied by bad breath. Especially, vitamin B deficiency will cause oral ulcers, which will not only drool but also make kittens unwilling to eat due to pain. For this situation, it is recommended to supplement the kitten with an appropriate amount of vitamin B for pets to improve the resistance of the oral mucosa.