If you’re not brushing your cat’s teeth, you’re ignoring a major part of their overall health and well-being.
According to the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, diseases of the teeth and gums are unfortunately common in cats. Studies have found that roughly 50% to 90% of cats over the age of four suffer from some form of dental disease.
The good news is, most periodontal disease is preventable if owners take a proactive approach to their cat’s dental hygiene. With regular dental care and cleanings, you can maintain healthy teeth and gums for your feline friend.