Thursday 10 October 2019

Cleaning Your Cat’s Teeth



Cleaning your cat’s teeth can help prevent your cat from developing gingivitis and other gum diseases. In fact, it’s recommended that you brush your cat’s teeth at least two times a week if not lightly every day. How do you go about this? You can use a cat friendly toothpaste recommended by your vet, apply it to a child size toothbrush or a cat toothbrush from your vet, then lightly brush at or wipe over your cat’s teeth. If your cat doesn’t let you do this, you can also feed her crunchy cat food along with crunchy dental treats. This can help naturally breakdown the plaque and tartar on your cat’s teeth and give her fresh breath. One of the first signs of gum disease is bad breath. If your cat has extremely bad breath give your vet clinic New Market, ON a call and schedule an exam. You can read more about taking care of your cat’s teeth by clicking here.

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