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Kitten adult teeth coming in/inflamed red/bleeding

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Christie

Hello. My 5 mo old f kitten’s teeth smelled real fishy bad a few weeks ago (today it seems have calmed down a bit) but I finally looked in there the other day and saw her gums were real red in her upper left molar area. I thought she had raw meat stuck there but it was actually her gums.

I applied coconut oil on a qtip there and before bed some sovereign silver as well.
A tooth fell out in my hand on the other side so I’m applying it gently there too as it’s red/bleeding. I feel this is helping but still red although not as inflamed. Is this ok/ normal?and is there anything else I can do? The vet told me to keep an eye on it as it could be stomatitis. I sure hope not.

The first three pics below are from the other day. Last two are today.

I should note I give about number 8 on the syringe of celery juice a day to my three kittens, starting two months ago working it up. Hopefully this helps her gums. (Big into MM as his recommendations helped my own chronic issues.)

thank you!
Christie

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Yes, it could be from normal eruption of adult teeth.

Try mixing aloe juice 1:1 with the coconut oil, or using one and then the other.

Neem bark powder is also awe-some to put on their gums.
 

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