Open wide - Oral care for your cat
A healthy mouth isn't just about fresh breath and sparkling
teeth! Find out why your cat's oral health is worth keeping in
check.
We don't think twice about brushing as part of our daily
routine, but have you considered your cat's oral health? Although
signs like discoloured teeth and bad breath in cats may seem
unpleasant in a superficial sense, they may be indicators of a
common condition that can become serious if left untreated.
Periodontal disease is one of the most prevalent health
conditions in cats. After three years of age, up to 70%† of cats
suffer from symptoms of periodontal disease. Left untreated,
periodontal disease can lead to severe pain, tooth loss and even
affect vital organs.
The good news is that you can help manage the effects of gum and
tooth disease with knowledge of proper oral care practices. Be sure
to schedule regular cleanings with your vet to remove tartar
build-up and monitor for any signs of oral disease.
Another important part of an oral care routine is to brush your
cat's teeth on a regular basis with a specially designed pet
toothbrush and toothpaste. It may take some patience to get your
cat used to a brushing, but it's worth it, plus it will double as
an opportunity to inspect your cat's teeth and gums for changes.
Check your knowledge of periodontal disease with this Oral Care
Quiz.
You can also give your cat dry food and snacks that help to
clean teeth while they chew. TEMPTATIONS® DENTABITES® Complete
Oral Care Treats with specially designed pockets can help
"brush" cat's teeth and freshen bad breath.
† Waltham Center for Pet Nutrition
The information provided above is of a general nature only and is
not intended to substitute for professional advice or diagnosis.
All decisions regarding your pet are your responsibility. Mars
Canada Inc. is not responsible for any interpretation of the above
information.
Watching your cat leap and bound when it hears the sound of the TEMPTATIONS® Treats.