A bump in a cat's mouth could be caused by various factors such as dental issues, oral infections, growths or tumors, or injuries. It is important to have a veterinarian examine the bump to determine the exact cause and provide appropriate treatment.
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Cats may lick your mouth as a sign of affection or to groom you, as they would groom other cats. It could also be a way for them to show trust and bond with you.
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Yes, this might be an abscess. These are extremely common in dogs, cats, and rabbits. They are puss filled lumps that need to be taken care of. If its below the skin, you need a vet to do surgery on it. If it's above the skin, you can puncture it and squeeze the puss out.
Cats do not normally breathe out of the mouth, so the nose is very important for a feline to breathe. A broken nose can cause breathing problems in a cat.
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Cats may lick your mouth as a sign of affection or to groom you, as they would do with other cats. It can also be a way for them to show trust and bond with you. However, excessive licking could indicate a health issue or anxiety.
the back of their mouth
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