Carol and Teddy
Member Since 2009
Hello, I have taken in a stray cat who has had many health issues. He had worms of all kinds, giardia, and has had a partial tail amputation due to an injury. So far the previous issues are resolved. His teeth have been examined and have been found to be ok. However, his breath is very bad and he is drooling.
The vet made no mention of ulcers in his mouth, but about two weeks ago my 4 other cats started having issues with not eating and pawing at their mouths. One of them I had to syringe feed. He was taken to the vet and was diagnosed with calici virus. I don't think a test was done for this. His tongue had a large ulcer that was infected and he was given antibiotics for it. I also gave antibiotics to the 3 other cats. They have no other signs of calici virus such as sneezing or runny noses. Only the sore mouths. They are starting to be ok, but are still not their normal selves.
My question is this, is it possible the new cat has stomatitis and is it contagious? He also has severe itching for which the vet wants to start him on steroid shots. I have read conflicting articles on stomatitis that say it can't be passed to other cats and some say it can.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Carol
The vet made no mention of ulcers in his mouth, but about two weeks ago my 4 other cats started having issues with not eating and pawing at their mouths. One of them I had to syringe feed. He was taken to the vet and was diagnosed with calici virus. I don't think a test was done for this. His tongue had a large ulcer that was infected and he was given antibiotics for it. I also gave antibiotics to the 3 other cats. They have no other signs of calici virus such as sneezing or runny noses. Only the sore mouths. They are starting to be ok, but are still not their normal selves.
My question is this, is it possible the new cat has stomatitis and is it contagious? He also has severe itching for which the vet wants to start him on steroid shots. I have read conflicting articles on stomatitis that say it can't be passed to other cats and some say it can.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Carol