Regular Brushing – Healthy, Happy Cat

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When it comes to keeping your feline companion healthy, dental care often gets overlooked. However, brushing your cat’s teeth is one of the most important things you can do to protect their overall health and wellbeing. Let’s explore why this simple task matters so much.

Why Dental Care Matters

Just like in humans, cats develop plaque on their teeth. This sticky film of bacteria builds up on tooth surfaces throughout the day. Within just 24 hours, minerals in your cat’s saliva begin to harden this plaque into tartar (also called calculus). Once tartar forms, it becomes much harder to remove and creates a rough surface where even more bacteria can collect.

The bacteria associated with plaque and tartar lead to infection and inflammation in the gums, a condition called gingivitis. If left untreated, this infection can progress deeper, causing bone loss around the teeth and eventually tooth loss. This progression is known as periodontal disease.

The Hidden Dangers

Dental disease doesn’t just affect your cat’s mouth. When infection is present, bacteria can enter the bloodstream. Research has shown that these bacteria can travel to other organs, potentially causing problems in the kidneys, liver, and heart.

Your cat may also experience oral pain and difficulty eating, which can lead to decreased appetite and weight loss. Bad breath is often the first sign that something isn’t right with your cat’s dental health.

Daily Brushing Makes a Difference

Daily tooth brushing is the most effective way to maintain your cat’s oral health and slow down the progression of periodontal disease. While this may seem challenging at first, many cats can learn to tolerate or even enjoy the routine with patience and positive reinforcement.

When you brush your cat’s teeth regularly, you remove plaque before it has a chance to harden into tartar. This simple action can prevent painful infections and protect your cat’s overall health.

Tips for Brushing Your Cat’s Teeth

Cats tend to be more independent and sensitive about their mouths being handled. They’re often less tolerant of activities they didn’t learn to accept as kittens.

Here are some strategies to help:

Start Slowly

  • Begin by simply touching your cat’s face and mouth area for a few seconds each day
  • Gradually work up to lifting their lips to expose the teeth
  • Reward them with treats or affection after each session

Use the Right Tools

  • Get a cat-specific toothbrush or finger brush designed for their smaller mouths
  • Always use pet-safe toothpaste (never human toothpaste!)
  • Try different toothpaste flavors like chicken or seafood to find one your cat likes

Keep Sessions Short

  • Start with just a few teeth and work your way up
  • Even 30 seconds is better than nothing
  • Be patient – it might take weeks or months for your cat to accept it

Timing Matters

  • Try brushing when your cat is calm and relaxed
  • After playtime or a meal can be good opportunities

Other Dental Care Options

If brushing isn’t possible for your cat, other products may help, including dental diets, dental chews, water additives, and oral gels or sprays. However, these work best when used alongside brushing, not as a replacement. The Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC) website provides a list of approved dental products that have been tested for effectiveness.

Professional Care

Regular veterinary examinations are essential for catching dental problems early. Your veterinarian can recommend a home dental care routine that works best for your cat’s individual needs.

Remember, maintaining your cat’s dental health is an investment in their quality of life and longevity. Always consult with your veterinarian to create the best dental care plan for your feline companion.


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Animal Wellness is North America’s top natural health and lifestyle magazine for dogs and cats, with a readership of over one million every year. AW features articles by some of the most renowned experts in the pet industry, with topics ranging from diet and health related issues, to articles on training, fitness and emotional well being.


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