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Adopted stray has fishhead breath

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Jeff Smithpeters - 21 Sep 2003 00:54 GMT
I've had him wormed, de-fleaed, washed.  He's gotten his leuk test
(negative) and his leuk and rabies shot.  He's a hell of a sport about
all this, too.  He seems grateful to be taken in by someone and to be safe.

But the poor fellah has fishhead breath.  He does have a bottom incisor
missing.  Could an infection have set up in there?  I'm not so much
worried about the smell as about his health.

What would account for fishhead breath in a cat judged to be about four
years old and who is now intestinal parasite free?
Karen - 21 Sep 2003 01:44 GMT
> I've had him wormed, de-fleaed, washed.  He's gotten his leuk test
> (negative) and his leuk and rabies shot.  He's a hell of a sport about
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> What would account for fishhead breath in a cat judged to be about four
> years old and who is now intestinal parasite free?

It could be other teeth in the mouth. Did the vet look in there? Usually, if
cooperative, that's the first thing they look at. I don't know how long
you've had him, but it may just take his system a while to adjust to
complete health as well. I'm glad you took him in. Sounds like a great cat.

Karen
Cheryl - 21 Sep 2003 07:32 GMT
>> I've had him wormed, de-fleaed, washed.  He's gotten his leuk test
>> (negative) and his leuk and rabies shot.  He's a hell of a sport
>> about
>> all this, too.  He seems grateful to be taken in by someone and to
>> be safe.

I've been through a few of these guys and you hit it on the head about
being happy to have a home.  It's like they *know* they aren't meant
to live out there.  I get happy tears for the lil won you took in.  :)
m. L. Briggs - 21 Sep 2003 04:59 GMT
>I've had him wormed, de-fleaed, washed.  He's gotten his leuk test
>(negative) and his leuk and rabies shot.  He's a hell of a sport about
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>What would account for fishhead breath in a cat judged to be about four
>years old and who is now intestinal parasite free?
When my Siamese (RB) developed bad breath, the Vet found two
teeth that had decay at gumline (she was about 14).  He removed the
teeth and she was her sweet old self again.   MLB
 
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