06/09/2026
If your cat’s breath makes you turn your head… it’s time to take a closer look.
A little “tuna breath” is normal.
Strong, foul, or rotten odor is not.
Bad breath is often one of the first signs of dental disease in cats. And dental disease doesn’t just affect the mouth. It can lead to pain, infection, and even impact the kidneys and heart over time.
The tricky part? Cats are very good at hiding discomfort.
If you’ve noticed stinky breath, drooling, dropping food, or a change in eating habits, let’s check it out.
Schedule an appointment and let’s keep those purrs healthy and fresh. 🐾
Call or text us to book your cat’s visit.