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Brushing my cat's teeth

I just use baking soda to brush the dog's teeth. It's safe and we always have it around. I've never tried to brush the cat's teeth, and my old cat does have bad breath. I do know it's dangerous for older animals to under anesthesia. They make Greenies for cats now, and I give them those occasionally. That helps the bad breath.

I'll have to research the baking soda. The cat toothpaste I bought is seafood flavor :2sick1:
 
Lol, glad two people spoke right up and said it's not impossible. I'll get some cat toothpaste and a baby toothbrush today.

Sorry for the double post, having trouble with Tapatalk.


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Don’t forget Post #4. And when you dislodge the cat from the tippy top of your curtains, be sure to try to loosen her claws first, or they will snag.
 
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