According to Michelle Lugones, DVM, veterinarian at Best Friends Animal Society, cat owners definitely should brush their cats' teeth, and often. "Gum and teeth disease are very common in cats, so ...
Up to 90% of cats over age 4 have gingivitis, periodontitis, or another type of dental disease. Brushing your cat's teeth daily, or as often as you can, may help prevent oral health issues. You can ...
Yahoo: 85% of cats live with dental disease and we asked a vet why their owners are haven’t noticed
85% of cats live with dental disease and we asked a vet why their owners are haven’t noticed
AOL: Does your cat have a hidden dental disease? Mine did along with 85% of cats – here’s how I make brush time easier
Does your cat have a hidden dental disease? Mine did along with 85% of cats – here’s how I make brush time easier
Like humans, cats can be prone to a range of dental health conditions, such as tooth resorption and periodontal disease. Prevention techniques include daily brushing at home and regular professional ...
Cats, our feline companions have two sets of teeth in their lifetime, just like humans. Ever wondered about those tiny, sharp, wonder tools of nature. Difference between adult and kitten teeth and ...
Yahoo: Does your cat have a hidden dental disease? Mine did along with 85% of cats – here’s how I make brush time easier
Before my cat Nala was diagnosed with gingivitis, I had no idea how important it was to brush her teeth. The idea of sticking a mint-flavored toothbrush in her mouth sounded like a recipe for disaster ...