Preventative dental care is one of the most important things owners can do to increase the health and longevity of their cats. Neglecting to keep a cat’s mouth healthy can lead to gingivitis and periodontal disease. In severe stages, when the gingiva is openly bleeding, it is possible for bacteria to enter the bloodstream and infect organs such as the heart, liver and kidneys. Not only is this worrisome for the health of the cat but it is also painful.
Below are the top 5 things owners can do to keep their cat’s teeth and mouth healthy.
*VOHC – When the Veterinary Oral Health Council authorizes the use of its Registered Seal, it certifies that the product met VOHC’s Standards for effectiveness in retarding plaque and tartar when used as directed.
Written by Kim, Veterinarian Technician
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