Cat
Dental Health
Cat dental
health is essential for your cat’s overall health, happiness,
and longevity. When pet owners do not take care of cat dental health,
it can result in serious, painful tooth and gum problems. Poor cat
dental health stems from a bacterial infection in the cat’s
mouth, which easily spreads to vital organs such as the heart and
kidneys, leading to life-threatening diseases.
While most cat
owners probably realize that cat dental health is extremely important,
many of them have little experience (or luck) with brushing a cat’s
teeth. Taking a cat to the veterinarian for dental cleanings is
beneficial for cat dental health, but again, multiple vet appointments
are not easy for cat owners, and they are also expensive.
The difficulties
involved with cat dental health should not prevent a cat owner from
exploring all the options available. With practice and persistence,
many cats will tolerate regular tooth brushing. In addition, a professional
dental cleaning will remove plaque and stains from a cat’s
teeth which could prevent more serious health problems in the long
run. The following is a list of common symptoms that may show you
need to improve your cat dental health regimen:
- Persistent bad breath
- Sneezing
- Swollen lip
- Swollen, red, bleeding gums
- Brownish colored or broken
teeth
- Loose teeth
- Tooth loss
- Pus between the cat’s
gums and teeth
- Plaque, stains, and tartar
on your cat’s teeth and gumline
- Decreased appetite
For an easy way
to improve cat dental health every day, Dr. Prange’s Oral
Care for Cats and Dogs is an odorless, tasteless, colorless liquid
that you can add to your pet’s water. Each drink your cat
takes becomes a cat dental health treatment, without the stress
of vet visits and tooth brushing. Kill bacteria, eliminate bad breath,
and improve cat dental health with one simple formula: Dr. Prange’s
Oral Care for Cats and Dogs.
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