Healthy Mouth, Happy Cat
A cat’s teeth require regular care throughout life. Tartar, plaque, gingivitis, and bad breath can develop quickly without clear symptoms. Oral health affects the pet’s overall well-being, and it’s easy to maintain at home with the right products.
Common Problems in a Cat’s Mouth
Many cats suffer from oral issues even at a young age, and gingivitis in young cats is surprisingly common. Likewise, older cats may have worn or sore teeth, making daily care even more important. Typical signs of oral disease include:
- Bad breath- Redness and swelling in the gums- Reduced appetite or pain while chewing- Excessive drooling or rubbing the head with the paws
If signs of oral disease in cats are detected early, many more serious conditions can be prevented. Home care for gingivitis in cats is often successful by combining daily brushing with dietary supplements that support oral health—especially if the gingivitis has not progressed far.
Brushing Your Cat’s Teeth at Home
Regular tooth brushing is the best way to prevent gingivitis and tartar buildup in cats. Brushing is most effective with a toothbrush and toothpaste specifically designed for cats.