Your Cat’s Dental Health Good dental health is just as vital for
cats as it is for humans. A healthy mouth can help prevent health problems elsewhere in your cat’s body.
Watch for these indicators of a possible dental problem:
Bad breath (cat breath isn't pleasant to begin with, but it shouldn't be unusually strong either)
Loose teeth Difficulty with eating and chewing Swollen or reddish gums Pawing at the mouth Drooling more than normal
Home Dental Care for Your Cat
Regular check-ups with your vet are an important part of keeping your cat's teeth healthy, but brushing at home is an effective way to take care of your furry companion, as well.
Brushing Your Cat’s Teeth To brush your cat's teeth, you will need a
toothbrush and toothpaste designed for cats.
Start by gently rubbing your finger along her gums, to accustom her to the sensation.
After doing this for a few days in a row, put some of the toothpaste on her gums, so she can become used to the flavor.
The next step is to gently brush.
Benefits to Your Cat’s Overall Health
Promoting your cat's good dental health will reward both of you by helping to ensure a happier, healthier cat.