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Cat Owner Panics at Spots in Pet's Mouth—Then Realizes What They Really Are

Cat Owner Panics at Spots in Pet's Mouth—Then Realizes What They Really Are

Summary

A cat owner noticed brown spots on their pet's gums and asked Reddit users what it could be. A veterinarian explained these spots are likely lentigo, a common and harmless condition in cats with orange or similar coat colors.

Key Facts

  • A pet owner shared a picture on Reddit showing brown spots in their cat's mouth.
  • The owner was concerned because their other cat's mouth did not have these spots.
  • Dr. Eliza O'Callaghan explained the spots are probably lentigo, a harmless condition.
  • Lentigo is common in cats with orange, calico, or tortoiseshell coats.
  • The spots are caused by increased pigment-producing cells, resulting in black or dark-brown spots.
  • These spots are not painful, not contagious, and typically do not need treatment.
  • If the spots change in appearance, a vet should check them to rule out serious conditions.
  • The Reddit post received over 520 upvotes and nearly 100 comments.
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