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Pet's info: Cat | Mixed Breed | Female | unspayed | 3 lbs
Our female cat began to lick her mouth and shake her head frequently this morning. She's not eaten anything (not even treats) and she won't drink. She doesn't like to be held under normal circumstanses and at the moment she's hiding. She doesn't seem to be in any pain though, but I'm not sure what to do or what this might be. Please help.
1 Answer
Published on March 20th, 2018
Poor Missy! She could have a dental problem causing her symptoms, such as a tooth root abscess, broken tooth, or severe periodontal disease. There could also be a growth or foreign body in her mouth. Shaking the head frequently can also be a sign of an ear infection, while licking the mouth as well as not eating and drinking can be a sign of nausea . She is in pain from this, and she is showing this to by shaking her head frequently, licking her mouth, not eating, and not drinking. It's very concerning when a cat won't eat or drink, and I would take her into a vet today. The vet can diagnose what is causing her symptoms, and can treat her for it. Good luck, I hope this helps!
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