Joanna & Bix (GA)
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Bix is having major tartar issues it appears, and needs a dental again although it's been less than a year since his last one (I saw his teeth, yeah, it looked as bad as the vet said, unfortunately). She suggested after a cleaning I can start brushing his teeth daily and hopefully that will avoid his needing dental again in another year.
I'm pretty sure I've seen some people around mention that they brush their cats' teeth..... any tips on how to go about it, what products to use, etc.? Is it like home-testing where almost any cat will come around to appreciating it, or is it something that only works for the easy-going cats? I'm having a hard time picturing it, but I can't afford regular dentals, nor do I want him going through anaesthesia (sp?) regularly like that.
Do any of those treats that are marketed as being dental chews, or whatever they're called, actually help? Are they sugar-cat friendly?
Thanks for any info!!!!
I'm pretty sure I've seen some people around mention that they brush their cats' teeth..... any tips on how to go about it, what products to use, etc.? Is it like home-testing where almost any cat will come around to appreciating it, or is it something that only works for the easy-going cats? I'm having a hard time picturing it, but I can't afford regular dentals, nor do I want him going through anaesthesia (sp?) regularly like that.
Do any of those treats that are marketed as being dental chews, or whatever they're called, actually help? Are they sugar-cat friendly?
Thanks for any info!!!!
