For your cat's dental care, brush her
teeth at least once or twice a week. It's best to start brushing routines while
she's still a kitten, so she won't be too resistant when she's older. You may
use either a one-finger or full-handed glove or a toothpaste-covered gauze made
especially for cats. To make the process more pleasant for your cats, you can
cover your finger in water from canned tuna.
Always use the right equipment when doing your cat's tooth brushing routine, which you can buy in complete sets in pet shops and vet clinics. Also, never clean your cat's teeth using the toothpaste we use. Human toothpaste has a high amount of fluoride, which can cause severe illnesses when ingested by cats. As we all know, you can't control the amount of toothpaste that your cat swallows. Meanwhile, cat toothpaste is fluoride-free and comes in various flavors like chicken or beef.
Make an appointment at your veterinary hospital Fayetteville, NC for your pet’s health and dental checks.