Although obviously different in most regards, cats and humans are similar in that they share many of the same oral problems.?Your cat can develop oral problems such as periodontal disease and stomatitis.?
Although obviously different in most regards, cats and humans are
similar in that they share many of the same oral problems.?Your cat can
develop oral problems such as periodontal disease and stomatitis.?
These two conditions, among various others, can be very painful.
Many
of these conditions can be prevented by caring for your cat's teeth
properly.?One of the most important things to do is take your feline
friend to see a vet on an annual basis.?You will also need to brush
teeth regularly and feed your pet a balanced diet.
It is most
important for you to take your cat to see the veterinarian at least once
a year.?During the visit, the vet will check on the general health of
your feline including dental health.?The presence of plaque, lesions,
gingivitis, or other conditions will indicate that treatment is required
and it can begin immediately.?If you cat shows signs of problems, you
may want to take him to the vet more than once a year.
At home
you will need to brush your cat's teeth on a daily basis.?If you do not
have the time or patience to do that you should brush them at least
twice a week.?It is best for you to start brushing your cat's teeth
while it is still a young kitten.?By the time it gets older he will be
used to the process.
In order to brush the teeth, you will need a
special toothbrush.?Feline toothbrushes can be made to fit over your
index finger.?In addition to brushing your cat's teeth, you should also
floss them.?This can obviously be difficult to do using traditional
methods.?A good alternative is to buy special chew toys which will
simulate flossing action.
Brushing your cat's teeth will go a
long way towards preventing diseases.?However, they may still occur.?
That is one reason you need to examine your cat's mouth thoroughly at
least once a month.?The sooner any diseases are caught, the easier they
will be to treat.
Buying certain types of toys will help.?Chew
toys designed for cats have an abrasive texture which helps keep plaque
from building up.?Some of them have a poultry or fish flavor your cat
will really love.
Keeping your cat's teeth cleaned is very
important.?If you do not brush them on a regular basis various
conditions will result requiring possible expensive treatment.
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