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Learn how to care for cat teeth and gums in these free feline dental health videos, including tips and advice for dealing with tooth problems and diseases for a pet cat from a professional veterinarian.
There are 15 videos in this series:

Identify a healthy & unhealthy mouth, teeth and gums in cats this free feline dental health video.

Identify the signs of an unhealthy mouth, teeth and gums in cats this free feline dental health video.

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

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

Diets that promote healthy teeth and gums for your cat in this free feline dental health video.

Tips on preventing cat diseases in this free feline dental health video.

Mouth diseases your cat might suffer from and hygiene tips to prevent them in this free feline dental health video.

How genetics and breeding affect your cat's dental health in this free feline dental health video.

Why cat anesthetics are necessary for some dental procedures and how prophylaxis can be arranged for you cat in this free feline dental health video.

Learn about cat dental x-ray procedures in this free feline dental health video.

Tips on anesthetizing cats, when it is necessary and how the procedure is done in this free feline dental health video.

How to monitor your cat while they are under anesthesia in this free feline dental health video.

Tips on blood work for cats procedures performed prior to anesthesia for dental work in this free feline dental health video.

Questions and answers about dental hygiene for a pet cat in this free feline dental health video.

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

A cat's dental care is of extreme importance, and many cat owners aren't sure how to maintain their cat's teeth and gums and look for signs of decay or trouble. Dental disease is very common in felines, and can cause serious infection and inflammation if not treated properly.
More importantly, cat owners should be aware of ways to prevent plaque, tartar and infection, and what to expect should your cat have to visit the veterinary dentist to have some of these conditions treated and cared for.
Dr. Greg McDonald Dr. Greg McDonald earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Ohio State University in 1979. Since then he has continued his education in areas such as laser surgery, veterinary chiropractic, and veterinary dentistry. He has had many articles published in nationally recognized magazines and has hosted a weekly radio talk show about the care of animals. Dr. McDonald owns McDonald Animal Hospital in Santa Barbara, California.dkdk
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