Why are cats' gums black?

There are many reasons for black gums in cats, some of which are caused by diseases and need treatment. Some are normal phenomena directly related to diet, which may be related to gingival bleeding, trauma, hard food, inflammation, abnormal coagulation and other reasons, or melanoma protruding from the surface of gums, most of which are benign and can be surgically removed.

Judge whether there is a problem with black gums, as follows:

1, if the cat's coat color is dark, then the cat's gums may have black or brown patches, which is a normal phenomenon and the owner does not have to worry.

2. If the cat has the habit of eating black food, it is normal for gum infection to have the above symptoms.

However, when a cat's gums are injured and there is congestion and congestion, symptoms of black gums will appear. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time.