5:50 PM More Ways to Care for British Shorthairs with Gingivitis |
British Shorthairs have been known to develop gingivitis on and off throughout their lifetime. The gum disease can be treated and often reversed if caught in time. Life with a shorthair with gingivitis is not much different than living with a can without the gum disease. However, there are a few lifestyle differences. For instance, if your cat is eating a soft or wet cat food, you should consider switching her to a hard morsel cat food. Crunching on hard morsels naturally helps break down plaque build-up. You should also start brushing your British Shorthair cat’s teeth at home on a regular basis. Your vet can show you how to brush your cat’s teeth and can also give you veterinary approved toothpaste. Additional aids for keeping teeth clean include feeding popular treats such as Greenies, which help break down tartar buildup. Ask your vet Lafayette, LA is these would work for your pet. For more details, click here. |
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