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4 Tips For Keeping Your Cat's Teeth Healthy

Cat's teeth are often overlooked by otherwise responsible pet owners, but keeping them clean and healthy is actually very important. Just like people, cats can get gum disease, inflammation, and other dental problems that may cause them pain and contribute to poor overall health. Luckily, there are simple things you can do to make sure your cat's teeth stay healthy and clean. Here are four ideas:

Add a Periodontal Powder to Your Cat's Food

Ask your vet about special periodontal powder you can add to your cat's food. This powder is designed to naturally scrub away at tartar as your cat chews their food, while also containing ingredients that kill oral bacteria. Most of these powders have a very neutral smell and taste so that it won't put even finicky cats off their food.

Bring Them in For a Check-Up and Cleaning

If your cat has never had their teeth professionally cleaned, or it's been a while, it's a good idea to make an appointment with your vet for a dental exam and cleaning. By sedating your cat, your vet will be able to get better access to their mouth and use professional dental implements to deep clean their teeth and gums. If necessary, they will extract any badly decayed teeth in order to prevent the spread of infection and keep your cat pain-free and comfortable.

Try to Brush Their Teeth at Home

If your cat will let you, it is very helpful to brush their teeth at home, ideally on a daily basis. Make sure to buy toothpaste specifically made for cats, as human toothpaste contains ingredients that aren't safe for animals, and cat-friendly toothpaste comes in flavors cats find appealing. You can also buy a small rubber "toothbrush" that fits over a finger. Many cat owners find that it's easier to get a cat to tolerate daily tooth brushing if you start when they are still a kitten.

Give Them Dental Treats

Dental treats for cats are specially designed to help naturally clean your cat's teeth while also being delicious and enjoyable for the cat. It's always a good idea to check with your vet before adding a new treat to your cat's repertoire and stick to only a few treats per week (or whatever your vet suggests) in order to avoid stomach upset.

By following these tips, you will be doing something great for your cat's dental and overall health. For more information, contact companies like Cat Care Clinic.


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