Saturday, February 28, 2009

Cat Dental Care

Surprisingly there are a large number of pet parents that don't clean their cats teeth. One conversation comes to mind when I asked my uncle if he brushes his cat's teeth. He replied with "no, they eat dry food", and so it would seem he thought he didn't have to clean their teeth. If someone asked you if you brush your teeth and you said "no, I eat dry food" do you think your teeth would be okay? Even though dry food can assist in some ways with your pet's teeth it is still food and it will stick to their teeth and gums.

So listen up pet parents!! Both cats and dogs need to have their teeth cleaned just like us humans. Failing to clean your pet's teeth can result in health issues, expensive dental cleanings and even tooth removal. It is best to get into a routine with your pets, they have a lot of great cat dental care and dog dental care products available. Take the time to get yourself and your pets use to the process, it make take a couple weeks before you get the hang of it. But it will be very beneficial in the end. We hope this information will help you provide the very best care you can for your pet.

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