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  • How Often Do Cats Need Dental Cleaning?

    By the time your cat is three years of age, there's a 70 percent likelihood that he has signs of oral disease, according to the American Veterinary Dental Society. Preventing dental problems such...

  • Home Remedy for a Gum Infection in Cats

    These days it seems that home remedies are more popular than ever. This is especially true for pet owners looking to save money. Home remedies for problems such as gum infections in cats, can...

  • Tooth Care for Cats

    Those sharp teeth in your cat's mouth can have dental problems just like humans. A mixture of saliva and bacteria called plaque forms on your cat's teeth daily. If you don't remove it, the...

  • How to Practice Natural Flea Control with a Cat Flea Comb

    Natural cat flea control usually involves combining several methods. Even the new hormonal treatments only keep fleas from multiplying. Most people don't want to use poison on their cat's fleas,...

  • Feline Disease Symptoms

    Though the symptoms of feline diseases are complex and could fill a large book, there are nonetheless several common indicators that your cat may have contracted a potentially life-threatening...

  • Do it Yourself Remedies for Feline Bad Breath

    A certain degree of halitosis (bad breath) in cats is normal, if nor particularly pleasant for the pet owner. Severe and long-lasting halitosis can be an indication of a more serious underlying...

  • Cat Teeth Problems

    Feline dental problems may not seem like a big deal at first, but they can quickly progress to a serious medical condition if left untreated. There is a wide variety of both feline dental problems...

  • About Cat Teeth Disease

    If you notice that your cat's breath smells bad or that his teeth have a yellow tinge, this could be a sign that he's suffering from dental problems. According to the American Veterinary Dental...

  • Diseases of Cat Teeth

    Cat teeth are prone to diseases that closely resemble human tooth diseases. Although cats do not thoroughly chew their food like people do, they do need their teeth to comfortably eat. Tooth...

  • Feline Gum Disease

    Dental disease is the most common disease in cats, affecting nearly every cat 5 years and older, according to Dr. Arnold Plotnick of Manhattan Cat Specialists. Gum disease is one of the leading...

  • Bad Breath Cures for Cats

    People who have cats enjoy the fact that most of them are cuddly and love to be petted. However, bad breath can ruin your time with a cat and can be a sign of something that is wrong with your cat...

  • Swollen Gums in Cats

    The most common cause of swollen gums in cats is periodontal disease. Periodontal disease, or gum disease as it is commonly called, is caused by a buildup of food and bacteria on the teeth. This...

  • Natural Remedies to Clean a Cat's Teeth

    Our pet cats usually have a lifestyle quite different from that of their wild cat ancestors and relatives. Because of their diet and environment, pet cats are prone to tooth decay, tartar buildup...

  • How to Clean Your Cat's Teeth

    Cats can get bad breath and gingivitis just like humans, so they need their teeth cleaned with special pet products. If you think the idea of brushing a cat's teeth sounds crazy, most likely you...

  • Dental Diseases in Cats

    Dental disorders in cats range from mildly inflamed gums and bad breath to painful infections and tooth loss. Unless you regularly inspect the teeth and gums, you may not know that your cat has a...

  • How to Treat Stomatitis in Cats

    Stomatitis is a chronic illness in cats similar to gingivitis in people. In cats, it needs to be treated daily or it can become a serious, painful illness for our feline friends.

  • Home Remedy for Feline Gingivitis

    According to the Veterinary Clinics of North America, gingivitis and periodontal disease are the most common feline dental diseases. Gum diseases are caused by the buildup of bacterial plaque....

  • Advice About Cat Health Problems

    Because of their intelligence and ability to be excellent companions, cats are truly extraordinary pets. Cat owners develop special bonds with their feline friends. To make sure that this bond...

  • Determining the Age of Kittens

    Determining the age of kittens can be done by looking at their behavior, their teeth and their weight, as kittens generally gain 1 pound per month. Find out how to accurately age a kitten with...

  • Tooth Problems in Cats

    Cats need regular dental check-ups to ensure their teeth are clean and functional. Prevention of dental problems can be done with regular cleaning and checking by the cat's owner. Symptoms of a...

  • Home Remedies for a Cat's Bad Breath

    It can be unpleasant when your cat has bad breath. Bad breath in cats, or halitosis, is often caused by bacteria, but certain smells that are not attractive to humans are natural in a cat. These...

  • Feline Gum Disease Treatments

    Gum disease is a common medical issue for cats older than 2 years. About 3/4 of cats 5 years or older are in need of dental care, according to the American Veterinary Dental Society. Symptoms of...

  • Cat Gum Diseases

    Gum diseases in cats are caused by injury, a deformity of the mouth or from rotting food or fur that gets trapped on and in between teeth. If not caught in time, the pain can make cats unable to...

  • What Are the Causes of Sneezing in Cats?

    According to the Second Chance veterinary site, respiratory infections are one of the most common triggers for sneezing in cats. These infections are the equivalent of a cold in a human and are...

  • Oral Cat Diseases

    Cats are susceptible to oral mouth diseases much like humans are. Dental diseases in cats can result from poor hygiene, trauma, infections, over- or underbite, infections or autoimmune disorders....

  • How to Brush Your Dog or Cat's Teeth Quickly and Easily

    February is Pet Dental Health Month. What if you had to go without brushing your teeth for a week? What if you had to stop for a year? Unthinkable, right? Yet many pet owners neglect the dental...

  • About Gum Disease in Cats

    Although cats' teeth are better than those of most animals, including humans, they still get gum disease. From the minute a kitten starts cutting teeth, activity begins in the mouth. As food...

  • How to Care for Multiple, Aging Cats

    Maintaining your aging cat's health on a daily basis can keep veterinary bills to a minimum and help ensure a long, happy life for your pet. But when you have more than one (or two) cats, keeping...

  • How to Brush a Cat's Teeth

    One of the most expensive annual treatments for your cat can be a good dental cleaning. Especially if you feed your cat canned or soft food, a good dental cleaning is key to providing your pet...

  • How to Tell a Cat's Age

    When you come across a stray cat, it can be difficult to tell its age, especially if it already has its adult teeth. Kittens receive their incisors at 2 to 4 weeks old. Their canines come in when...

  • Basics of Dental Hygiene for Cats

    Learn how to care for cat teeth and gums & basic hygiene in this free feline dental health video.

  • How to Remove Cat Milk Teeth

    Learn about removing deciduous, or milk teeth from a cat with severe dental problems in this free feline dental health video.

  • Cat Diets That Promote Healthy Teeth

    Learn what type of diet promotes healthy teeth and gums for your cat in this free feline dental health video.

  • Healthy & Unhealthy Cat Mouths

    Learn how to identify a healthy & unhealthy mouth, teeth and gums in cats this free feline dental health video.

  • Spotting an Unhealthy Cat Mouth

    Learn how to identify the signs of an unhealthy mouth, teeth and gums in cats this free feline dental health video.

  • How to Brush Cat Teeth

    Learn how to brush cat teeth and gums in this free feline dental health video.

  • How to Improve a Cat's Dental Health

    Has your vet told you your cat's teeth need cleaning? If so, you have plenty of company. Over 80% of adult cats have some form of periodontal disease and vets have become more aggressive in...

  • Learn About a Kitten's Teeth & Eating Patterns

    Learn tips and advice on how to take care of your kitten, including information on your kitten's teeth and getting them to eat in this free video clip.

  • How to Determine a Cat's Age

    Determining a cat's age is usually reserved for a veterinarian's skilled hands and eyes. But with a few helpful tips you will be able to look at your cat and approximate his age in no time.

  • How to Diagnose an Unhealthy Mouth in Cats

    Many cat diseases occur due to an unhealthy mouth. Food particles mix with bacteria and saliva to form plaque, which leads to tartar build-up on the teeth. When tartar bonds with saliva, the gums...

  • How to Determine Healthy Cat Teeth

    Every pet owner wants to ensure that their pets maintain optimal health. If you're a cat owner, you can help keep your pet healthy by regularly checking her teeth. Look for signs that that she may...

  • How to Floss a Cat's Teeth

    The sign of a healthy cat is often its teeth. Now, your cat may be talented, but it's unlikely this pet can brush and floss it's own teeth. You're going to have to lend a hand.

  • How to Care for Your Cat's Teeth

    As they age, most cats will experience dental problems, ranging from broken teeth and inflamed gums to periodontal disease and cavities. An examination by your veterinarian is the only sure-fire...

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