Feline stomatitis gingivitis is a debilitating feline dental disease set apart by serious and interminable irritation of a feline’s gingiva (gums) and mucosa, the soggy tissue that lines its oral cavity. The condition is most regularly determined among cats to have certain viral illnesses—particularly contamination with feline immunodeficiency infection (FIV)—just as bacterial diseases and different wholesome and hormonal conditions, no direct causal relationship between such disorders and feline stomatitis gingivitis has as yet been established.