From vet care to preventative treatments you can do at home, there are a number of ways to fix bad breath in your feline friend depending on what the issue might be.
Breath freshener
We might have the option of handy sprays we can use and gum to chew on to avoid the case of bad breath but we have to look for alternatives for a handy fix for kitty halitosis. Johnson's Sweet Breath Tablets can either be served as a post-dinner treat or crushed and sprinkled over their food. They are entirely natural tablets made from parsley, chlorella, and peppermint to keep breath nice and fresh so you won’t even have to smell what they just ate.
The Broadreach Nature Dental Deep Supplement Powder for Dogs & Cats is another great option for adding to your feline friend’s meals to help keep their teeth and gums healthy while promoting fresh breath. It can be used from as young as four months of age and helps to prevent plaque build up so you don’t have expensive dental fees in the future.
Brushing their teeth
Whether you’re planning for the future and wanting to avoid the build up of plaque that will result in a dental further down the line or you just want to get rid of that just eaten breath, tooth brushing is a great tool. Introducing your kitty to brushing their teeth from a young age means you can help preserve their dental health into old age. It’s far less common for cat parents to clean their fur baby’s teeth than it is a dog’s but the issues and benefits are just the same. Cats may take a little longer to get used to it but it will pay off in the end with a slow introduction.
The Beaphar Liver Toothpaste & Toothbrush Dental Care Kit for Dogs & Cats is a great kit to start you off with cleaning your kitty’s gnashers. It has a healthy meaty toothpaste that your pet is bound to love and the toothbrush included in the kit has a larger end and a small end for pets of different sizes. They might even do better initially with the Beaphar Soft Finger Toothbrush for Dogs & Cats as it’s a little softer and less imposing for beginners.
For those in-between meal snacks and to keep teeth clean while they’re getting used to having their teeth brushed, DentaLife Chicken Cat Dental Treats are the best possible treat. They’re perfectly designed to give maximum teeth cleaning while still being a tasty snack for them.
A trip to the vet
When all else fails, your beloved pet might need a trip to the vet to really figure out what’s going on. Most of the care you can provide at home is preventative but if smelly breath is persistent, you may need the help of your vet to get to the bottom of things. You can sometimes tell what the issue might be depending on the smell. If a cat’s breath is sickly sweet, this could be because they’re diabetic and not breaking down the glucose in their system properly. Liver issues can cause a very musty smell while kidney problems can cause an ammonia-like smell similar to bleach. If there is an infection or blockage of the intestinal tracts, you may notice a bad smell but like many other illnesses and diseases, there are usually secondary symptoms that go along with it like vomiting and diarrhea. Sometimes it’s the secondary issues that help your vet to work out what the matter is with your pet.
Treatment options will range from a dental scale and polish to a short course of antibiotics or even the introduction of a life-long medication to keep your beloved pet healthy. The faster you are able to pick up on issues, the better the prognosis may be.
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