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Brushing Cat Teeth – Cat Toothbrushes

Thinking of brushing your cat's teeth? Here's what you need to know.

  • Human toothpaste is not for cats
    Use a pet-specific toothpaste or gel to brush your cat's teeth, if possible. Human toothpaste may have harmful ingredients and does not have the right pH.
  • Just brush the outside of your cat's teeth by pulling the gums up
    96% of plaque is on the outside of your cat's teeth. Your cat's tongue should take care of the inside fairly well.
  • Brush daily
    Make the commitment to your cat's teeth regularly. Once a week isn't going to make a big enough difference in the long run.
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