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Perfecting Your Cat’s Dental Care

At least once in a lifetime, we have all been through that gut-wrenching, mind-numbing toothache. If not ourselves, then at least one of your acquaintances, suffering from that bane of existence for Lord knows how long. You are rushing off to the dentist to save your life. It might not be as fatal as the dramatics portray it, but it concerns nonetheless. Your cat is not very unlike you in this regard. Maintaining your cat’s dental care is as essential as yours.

Why Should You Worry About Your Cat’s Dental Health?

Poor dental care can give way to a string of problems and health issues in your pet. Undetected and untreated dental issues birth to lifelong problems, severe infections, dental extractions and other illnesses. Routine dental care helps keep cardiac, liver or kidney diseases at bay and minimises plaque invasion. Bad breath and oral infections are yet another nuisance that you can prevent.

Symptoms To Look Out For

Cats are naturally stoic and thus masters at hiding any discomfort or pain that they are going through. Suffering in solitude, these dazzling creatures can carry on with their routine as if nothing happened. This stoicism is all the more reason for you to be extra cautious about your cat’s dental health. Be on the lookout for these signs to get your cat examined and put them out of their misery once and for all. Symptoms of dental disasters include bad breath, inflamed gums, tooth discolouration, loose or chipped teeth, swelling of the face, increased drooling, diarrhoea or vomiting. Consult an online vet for cats to know about the detailed symptoms of dental emergencies. 

Remedies 

Good food, Good teeth!

A bad diet is the root cause of most dental issues in humans and pets. No health issue that can’t be waved away with good dietary habits and proper nutrition. After all, prevention is always better than cure. Rightvitamins and minerals provide strength to bones and teeth. It’s not one-size-fits-all; nutrition requirements vary depending on the cat’s size and age. Consult an online veterinarian for the perfect diet chart for your cutie kitty. 

Brush, Brush, Brush!

We all remember the dental catchphrase, “Brush your teeth twice, daily.” Well, brushing is poignant to your cat’s dental care. It forms the standard step in dental care. Regular brushing prevents many dental inconveniences from building up. It is wise to generate the brushing habit in your cats in an early stage itself to make them used to this site. Introducing at an older age is still no harm, but it may get a little tough to tackle, but patience is a powerful trait. Consult an online vet if you require brush training for your feline friend. 

All roads lead to the Vet. 

Regular cleaning and good nutrition should always go with consistent check-ups. After all, it’s always wise to be safe than sorry. Visit your Vet for detection of any gum issues in your pet and for recommendations on how to keep them healthy. Regular consultation with Veterinarians can help discover any problem, saving you and your kitty a lot of trouble. There is a possibility of bacteria and infections creeping up even after doing everything right. That is why it is better to get a professional cleaning every once in a while.  

Nobody fancies a rotten tooth, not even your cat, despite their stolid attitude of keeping pain to themselves. As a parent and caregiver, your prime responsibility is to keep your darling healthy and lively. Above are some tips and suggestions to keep those teeth shiny and strong. In case of excessive display of symptoms and no improvement, rush off to your pet immediately and get the issue treated.

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