Diana&Tom
Member Since 2009
I'm sure this topic has come up before, but I'd appreciate any thoughts on brushing our cats' teeth - do you do it, and if so, do you have any tips?
I've just come back from the vet with my little three-year-old girl, Sapphire, and the vet says she has a little plaque and the best thing is to get her used to me cleaning her teeth with one of the special fish-flavoured products on the market. Sigh... Saff is as good as gold but I can't see her letting me do this, although maybe it's a bit like home-testing - once you've mastered the knack, it's easy? I'm not so sure. I never cleaned my previous two cats' teeth, but I first had them 20 years ago and perhaps vets didn't push for it as much then. They (Tom and Sophie) did have dentals though, and of course I want to spare Sapphire (and me!) that for as long as possible.
The other thing the vet said to me was switch her diet to dry food, which was better for teeth - grrrrrrrrrrrr! I started to explain why I preferred to feed wet but it fell on deaf ears. Vet also says that Saff is at the top end of the normal weight range so I should introduce dry food into her diet and that will help her to keep weight off - grrrrrrrrrr! I know vets like to push the dry but I do wish they would listen to the owner's thoughts on diet.
Anyway, any thoughts in the teeth cleaning situation would be appreciated - thank you.
Diana
I've just come back from the vet with my little three-year-old girl, Sapphire, and the vet says she has a little plaque and the best thing is to get her used to me cleaning her teeth with one of the special fish-flavoured products on the market. Sigh... Saff is as good as gold but I can't see her letting me do this, although maybe it's a bit like home-testing - once you've mastered the knack, it's easy? I'm not so sure. I never cleaned my previous two cats' teeth, but I first had them 20 years ago and perhaps vets didn't push for it as much then. They (Tom and Sophie) did have dentals though, and of course I want to spare Sapphire (and me!) that for as long as possible.
The other thing the vet said to me was switch her diet to dry food, which was better for teeth - grrrrrrrrrrrr! I started to explain why I preferred to feed wet but it fell on deaf ears. Vet also says that Saff is at the top end of the normal weight range so I should introduce dry food into her diet and that will help her to keep weight off - grrrrrrrrrr! I know vets like to push the dry but I do wish they would listen to the owner's thoughts on diet.
Anyway, any thoughts in the teeth cleaning situation would be appreciated - thank you.
Diana