Well cats can get gum diesese.
Gum cancer. AJ
Poor oral hygiene is a primary cause, allowing plaque and tartar buildup. Other factors that worsen gum disease include smoking, uncontrolled diabetes, hormonal changes, certain medications, poor nutrition, stress, and a genetic predisposition. These can compromise your body's immune response.
yes
Xanthan gum is safe for cats, as well as dogs and humans. It is used for lowering blood sugar and also used as a laxative.
Dip, or snuff, can cause mouth, throat, and gum cancer. It can also slowly erode your gum line.
Gum disease can be painful for a cat and requires a visit to the vet for a cleaning. The condition is not contagious.
Feline Leukemia.
Well, like humans, who get cancer in every part of their body, cats get it in every part of their body, too. For example: Cats get cancer in their bladder, blood, brain, etc. So do humans. You can get it just about everywhere, same as cats. Hope this helped you!
i don't know, but there are other websites that can answer your question.
well what I have heard it can give you cancer that is if you eat a lot of it at a time but it is FDA approved if you chew a peice at a time
Gum cancer, yellow teeth, teeth fall out, and more.
A) We don't tend to 'eat' chewing gum, we generally just chew it and then dispose of it. B) Smoking affects you - seriously - no matter what else you may be doing. I don't think that the dangers you face from smoking are lessened, or increased, by chewing gum at the same time. If the gum is a Nicotine Gum, as used by people trying to quit smoking, then you are increasing the dosage of nicotine that your body is getting. Nicotine is highly poisonous.