sandscout
Member Since 2018
Hi all,
I have a question re: use of enzymatic toothpaste to brush a (diabetic) cat’s teeth.
I’m trying to be consistent brushing Scout’s teeth 2-3 times a week. Since his recent diabetes diagnosis, I got to thinking about glucose concentration in “Cat” toothpaste.
So, I downloaded the Safety Data Sheet for the Malt flavor of a well-known enzymatic pet toothpaste. The Sorbitol concentration is 30-40%.
This might seem like a silly question, but is this ok/acceptable for a diabetic cat?
Just asking, and wondering what you guys use?
Thanks,
Scout & Susan
I have a question re: use of enzymatic toothpaste to brush a (diabetic) cat’s teeth.
I’m trying to be consistent brushing Scout’s teeth 2-3 times a week. Since his recent diabetes diagnosis, I got to thinking about glucose concentration in “Cat” toothpaste.
So, I downloaded the Safety Data Sheet for the Malt flavor of a well-known enzymatic pet toothpaste. The Sorbitol concentration is 30-40%.
This might seem like a silly question, but is this ok/acceptable for a diabetic cat?
Just asking, and wondering what you guys use?
Thanks,
Scout & Susan