Growing up with a mom who required 2 dental cleanings a year for her children and her husband, I was well aware of the dangers of tartar, bleeding gums, etc.
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When we took him to the new vet, a vet dedicated to cat care only, the first thing they noticed was what terrible shape his mouth was in.
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After they took his blood to make sure he was fine otherwise, it was time for Rags to get a dental.
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Tartar built up and plaque in your cat’s mouth can cause many dental complications. One of the most common complications is periodontal disease.
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If left untreated the attachment structures holding your cat’s teeth in can be destroyed and your pet can lose its teeth.
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To avoid periodontal disease, feed your cat a healthy diet, have appropriate chew toys, brush your cat’s teeth daily
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Appropriate chew toys are those that are soft such as rope or rubber toys. Do not let your cat chew on hard objects
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If you’re confident with your cat’s healthy diet, and you know you have appropriate chew toys, then you might first want to start out with How to Brush Cat Teeth.
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