You know that you should brush your teeth at least once a day, but do you know that you should also brush your cat's teeth?
While animals naturally don't brush their teeth, domestic cats tend to live longer than stray ones, so they might face health problems later in life.
Here are a few reasons why you should do it.
Dental problems are common in cats, and they can lead to painful conditions.
Plaque and tartar buildup on their teeth can cause gum inflammation (gingivitis) and more severe issues like periodontal disease.
This can lead to tooth loss and infections.
Cats are prone to developing bad breath due to bacteria in their mouths. Regular brushing can help keep their breath fresher and more pleasant.
Dental issues can make eating uncomfortable or painful for your cat. They may avoid hard or crunchy foods, leading to an unbalanced diet.
Brushing helps them eat comfortably.
Cats can get cavities, just like people. Brushing helps prevent tooth decay, which can lead to painful infections and tooth loss.
Professional dental cleanings at the vet can be expensive.
Regular at-home brushing is a more cost-effective way to maintain your cat's dental health and reduce the need for costly dental procedures.
To get started, use a cat-specific toothbrush and toothpaste designed for pets. Human toothpaste can be harmful to cats.
Begin slowly and gently, allowing your cat to become accustomed to the process.
It may take time, but with patience and positive reinforcement, your cat can adapt to regular brushing, leading to better dental health and an improved overall quality of life.