Resorption Lesions in Cats
Posted by L. VineResorption Lesions in Cats
Resorption lesions in cats are extremely painful, and as a result, your pet will lose their appetite and in most all cases, refuse to eat at all. As the pain increases with this very painful condition, your cat will become both very irritable as well as very aggressive. They may also start to bleed orally as well as begin to salivate excessively. Excessive salivation is common in certain breeds of dogs, but it is extremely rare in cats and is a real warning sign that something very sinister is happening.
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