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Cat dental health

  • 03-10-2024 9:35am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,651 ✭✭✭


    My cat (6ish) was at the vet for a checkup in February - all fine. No issues. He was back last week for his boosters and had severe tooth decay requiring a scale and polish. They eventually had to extract 5 teeth yesterday at the appointment. He gets fed a mostly dry food diet apart from some Applaws wet food once a day. When we asked the nurse whether it was something we were doing wrong or how to stop this occurring again she didn't really have an answer. They've given us some supplements to add to his food but at £7 a packet for 12 tablets that's a bit mental as a long term solution.

    Has anyone any alternatives or tips to keeping your pets teeth healthy?



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