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    Sep 21, 2008, 04:17 PM
    Cat Health
    My cat had her routine check-up with the local vet. The vet said she is fine but has some gingivitus and to see a specialist dental vet. She does have some redness at the gum line upper and much less on the lower. What is involved with treating this? What can I do in the meantime?
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    Sep 23, 2008, 07:11 PM

    The biggest cause is the same as in humans- plaque. The best way to help cats avoid tooth and gum problems is to feed them dry food and the crunchy treats. These may also come with hairball treatment.
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    Sep 25, 2008, 07:50 PM
    Thanks for the info. She has always had a 60-70% diet of hard food. No signs of plaque build-up otherwise normal and healthy. Would you suggest what we can do to help this condition?

    Our vet said take her to a specialist dental vet for anesthesia and x-rays, nothing urgent. We want to do something in the meantime. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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