Trick&Christmas
Member Since 2020
I'm wondering with canned food - without bones like they have in prey or the abrasion from dry food - do any of your kitties have issues with plaque build up?
If so, do you do anything to combat it besides having dental cleanings done at the vet? My older, non diabetic girl has had dentals done because when she has too much plaque she drools and it gets on her chin and causes acne. I've been looking into brushing her teeth because she's 16.5 and I don't want her going under anesthesia anymore. I'm switching my cats to canned food soon and am thinking about taking a more active approach to their dental health to hoooopefully avoid dentals at the vet.
If so, do you do anything to combat it besides having dental cleanings done at the vet? My older, non diabetic girl has had dentals done because when she has too much plaque she drools and it gets on her chin and causes acne. I've been looking into brushing her teeth because she's 16.5 and I don't want her going under anesthesia anymore. I'm switching my cats to canned food soon and am thinking about taking a more active approach to their dental health to hoooopefully avoid dentals at the vet.