What medicine should be kept at home when raising a cat?
0 Jul 26,2025
Everyone says that cats love to be clean, and even if you give them a bath once a year, they won’t get dirty. However, when it comes to a cat’s oral health, you can’t think so. Regardless of the diet, if the cat's teeth are not brushed, the cat will develop certain dental health problems around the age of three. But what should you do if your cat doesn’t like brushing its teeth?
First of all, choose a cat-specific toothbrush and toothpaste. This kind of pet toothpaste can be eaten by cats, and the taste is mostly chicken flavor, which is more attractive to cats, so that cats will not resist the toothpaste.
First of all, before brushing the cat's teeth, it is best to secure the cat with a towel and wrap its limbs in it to prevent the cat from scratching and escaping.
Then you can squeeze a little toothpaste and let the cat taste the taste first, then open the cat's mouth and brush it gently from top to bottom. Be sure not to hurt the cat's gums.
Because many cats don’t like brushing their teeth, you need to slowly let the cat adapt to it. Remember to give the cat a reward after brushing its teeth. Over time, the cat will adapt to it and no longer need to wrap it in a towel.