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How to Brush Your Cat's Teeth

By Lou Lou, published Mar 17, 2006
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Brushing your cat's teeth does not have to be an adventure. As with most adventures with pets, all it takes is some patience and planning. Proper dental care can keep your cat's gums and teeth healthy as well as other body systems as well including the kidneys and valve systems. Brushing your cat's teeth several times a week is recommended if daily cleanings are not permitted by your cat. Every other day cleanings will keep plaque away before it has time to build up. Begin this regimen at an early age for best results in the future.

First, choose a proper time and place. Choose a quiet place and begin at a time when you and your cat are both relaxed. The first few times just massage her neck and mouth area, and then move to her cheeks and gums. Progress on to using poultry flavored toothpaste or a baking soda and tuna water mixture on your finger. Toothpastes are available in a variety of pet-friendly flavors from your local pet or grocery store including seafood, malt, and chicken. Various veterinary dentists have recommended those toothpastes that contain chlorhexidine or hexametaphosphate. The best pet toothpaste would contain both. Never use human toothpaste as it causes kitty tummy upset. 

Brush one or two teeth at a time and if your cat allows, do more. Once your pet has become accustomed to the process, introduce the smallest available toothbrush or dental sponge. The bristles should be held at a 45 degree angle and be moved in an oval motion. If the cat refuses to accept the toothbrush, dental sponge, or finger brush, try using a piece of gauze wrapped around your finger with toothpaste on it. Cotton swabs, gauze pads, or soft cloths dipped in saline are also options if your cat does not take to poultry paste. Using an oval circular motion, brush the gum line and a few teeth at a time. Try to get to the rear teeth where large amounts of plaque and tartar tend to build up. 

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