Dental check ups for puss
Just like you or your family, your cat can suffer from dental problems. While this may be something you don’t usually think about, it’s something to consider when feeding or spending time with your cat.
Build-up of plaque and tartar can be reduced by feeding your cat nutritious food which promotes oral care. Cat food manufacturers have latched on to the concerns many owners have about their cat’s dental health, and as a result many foods are available which contain minerals important for teeth. Some foods even include ingredients that claim to reduce the effect of furballs! In addition to this, snacks are available which work like a toothbrush or flossing regime, but without any of the work.
Checking your cat’s teeth might seem like a thankless task but it’s worthwhile in the long run – just think of the money you could end up saving on dental bills. It only take a few minutes to have a quick look at your pet’s teeth and make sure everything is looking hunky dory.
This site offers a step-by-step method to checking your cat’s teeth are up to scratch. Most importantly, don’t forget it’s possible to get a dental examination at the veterinarian’s, who is a qualified professional.
So next time you’re feeding your pet, spare a thought for their dental health. Just like you feel better after a visit to the dentist, your cat will appreciate the care you take to maintain their bright smile.


