Cat oral care: brushing teeth and proper nutrition
Did you know that brushing your cat’s teeth is just as important as brushing your own teeth? According to the American Veterinary Dental Society, 70% of cats show signs of oral disease by the age of three. This step-by-step guide will help you take care of your pet’s dental health with ease.
Poor oral care leads to the formation of plaque on the teeth, which hardens over time and turns into tartar. This can adversely affect the condition of the teeth and gums of the cat.
Signs of a problem:
- Bad breath.
- Yellow or brown plaque on the teeth.
Always ask questions about your pet’s health to your veterinarian.
What can I do by myself?
If you can’t afford daily oral hygiene and brushing your cat’s teeth, buy cat food that’s formulated specifically to keep her teeth healthy.
A great choice is Hill’s Science Plan Adult Oral Care, a food perfectly balanced for adult cats to protect against plaque and tartar.
- Reducing the formation of plaque and tartar is confirmed by the results of clinical studies.
- Dietary fiber produced by our own technology, have a cleansing effect on the teeth during meals.
- Larger granules clean the enamel of the teeth from plaque and tartar.
- Fresh breath.
- Optimum content of vitamins and minerals for strong and strong teeth.
Science Diet® Adult Oral Care
Hill’s Science Plan Adult Oral Care cat food is precisely balanced to provide superior protection for your pet’s teeth. It is made from high quality ingredients and contains the optimal combination of nutrients and antioxidants to support your cat’s excellent health. This food also contains in-house developed intertwined dietary fibers that are clinically proven to remove plaque and tartar.
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