Shenandoah
Member Since 2015
How many here brush their kitties' teeth?
I just got some CET cat toothpaste, which comes with both a finger brush and another little brush thing.
http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00076NO0U?tag=felinediabetesfdmb-20
I let them sniff the toothpaste first, and both were indifferent about it - didn't try to lick it, but didn't turn up their noses, either.
But then I tried to open their mouths a bit, and let's just say this was even less successful than our first try at home testing BG!
My civvie is the worst. He clamps his lips down, and pushes my hand away with his paws (which always seem to find their way up over my hands no matter how I try to hold him).
I just took small steps. After I touched the brush to one tooth on each side of the mouth I let them go. Hopefully we can do a little more tomorrow. I used the little brush thingy on the left in the picture in my link. Any tips if that's better, or if the fingerbrush is (the fingerbrush just seems so big for their little mouths), or should I get one of the ones that look more like a mini human toothbrush?
Does anyone have any tips?
And I know it's recommended to brush their teeth, and it seems tooth problems are one of the most common reasons for them to come out of remission, but do people here actually do it? Is it really worth it? Can you make enough of a difference to actually prevent tooth problems?
That was one of the benefits of dry food - it helped keep their teeth clean -- my sugarcat actually had excellent teeth during the same vet visit as she got her DX last November. But now that we're on wet food I'm more concerned about it.
I just got some CET cat toothpaste, which comes with both a finger brush and another little brush thing.
http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00076NO0U?tag=felinediabetesfdmb-20
I let them sniff the toothpaste first, and both were indifferent about it - didn't try to lick it, but didn't turn up their noses, either.
But then I tried to open their mouths a bit, and let's just say this was even less successful than our first try at home testing BG!
My civvie is the worst. He clamps his lips down, and pushes my hand away with his paws (which always seem to find their way up over my hands no matter how I try to hold him).
I just took small steps. After I touched the brush to one tooth on each side of the mouth I let them go. Hopefully we can do a little more tomorrow. I used the little brush thingy on the left in the picture in my link. Any tips if that's better, or if the fingerbrush is (the fingerbrush just seems so big for their little mouths), or should I get one of the ones that look more like a mini human toothbrush?
Does anyone have any tips?
And I know it's recommended to brush their teeth, and it seems tooth problems are one of the most common reasons for them to come out of remission, but do people here actually do it? Is it really worth it? Can you make enough of a difference to actually prevent tooth problems?
That was one of the benefits of dry food - it helped keep their teeth clean -- my sugarcat actually had excellent teeth during the same vet visit as she got her DX last November. But now that we're on wet food I'm more concerned about it.


