2750 Electric Rd. Roanoke, VA 24018
Dental Care for Cats
In Roanoke, VA
Comprehensive Dental Services for Cats in the Roanoke, VA, Area
Dental care is essential for the health of your cat. Veterinarians to Cats offers comprehensive dental services to our feline patients to keep their oral health at its best. Oral health problems are common in cats, but with preventive care, you can stop gingivitis or periodontal disease from forming. Because these diseases can form early in life, it is important to establish a regular dental cleaning routine at home with your cat. Visiting Veterinarians to Cats annually for a professional cleaning and oral check up is essential in stopping the progression of a variety of dental problems in felines. For more information about our cat dental services or to schedule an appointment contact Veterinarians to Cats at (540) 989-1400.
It is Important to Establish a Dental Care Routine for Your Cat
A healthy and nutritious diet is essential to maintaining your cats overall health. It is also important for good oral health over their entire lifetime. When you visit Veterinarians to Cats, our veterinary staff will give you advice on how to establish regular dental care at home, signs to watch out for possible problems, and when to visit our practice for check ups and cleaning.
Veterinarians to Cats Provide Dental Services Including:
Common Cat Dental Problems:
Common Cat Dental Problems:
*Kidney, Liver and Heart
When You Notice Signs of Discomfort in Your Cat, Contact Us Right Away
Cats are skilled in hiding what ails them and this includes many signs of illness and discomfort. Many dental problems develop slowly and are not obvious right away because your cat adapts to the pain. Some signs of dental problems in cats could be pawing at the mouth, drooling, problems eating, loss of appetite, blood in saliva or nasal discharge, and lesion in the mouth. When you look close at your cat’s mouth, you might also notice red, swollen, and bleeding gums. Your cat might have some loose, broken or missing teeth, as well. If you notice these signs in your cat, schedule an appointment at Veterinarians to Cats right away for prompt dental exam and treatment.