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My cat's gums are discolored after dental extraction. Should I worry?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Cat | Persian | Male | neutered | 7 years and 1 month old | 9 lbs

My cat had 4 teeth extracted and a dental cleaning 5 days ago and as I was just brushing his teeth, I noticed that his bottom gums look a little blue/purple/grey and from what I can see the roof of his mouth looks a little grey/white. Is this issue because of the extraction or is there something else going on?

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Answered By Susan England-Foster

Veterinarian

Published on August 15th, 2017

What I see in the picture is a change in color where the gums meet the hair line. This is something I see just as cats age. Sometimes in orange cats the skin will become black in pigmentation. Other times you will see a blue color. I would just continue to monitor it for now. If it gets bigger to you can take Schmidt to the vet for a quick check but I do not think it was related to the dental

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    Answered By Laura Johnson VMD

    Veterinarian

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    Hi, thanks for using Petco Pet Education Center, formerly Petcoach! I'm not worried about the description of the roof of Schmidt's mouth. Based on your picture, where your thumb is at the margin of his lip and hair, I do see the purple areas. It is likely a lip infection. There is also a scent gland in that area but I can't tell based on your picture where that is. I'd call your Vet and set up a recheck and get antibiotics and maybe a topical cream for the lip. Hope this helps!

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