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Cat Nutrition for Dental Health
Cats

Nutrition for Dental Health

Constantly foul breath is a sign of tooth decay, which can lead to many different issues, including heart, liver and kidney disease. Bad teeth can also make it difficult for your cat to eat. Luckily, choosing a food designed for oral care is one of the easiest ways to make sure your pet has clean teeth and a pain free mouth. There are 3 ways that dental food will help curb plaque and tartar:

  1. Added enzymes – helping to remove plaque and prevent more from binding. Keep an eye out in the ingredients for sodium hexametaphosphate or tripolyphosphate.
  2. Cross woven fibre particles – which scrape plaque and tartar off the teeth each time your cat bites.
  3. Large and unique shape – these encourage more chewing, as well as making sure the tooth is encased as they bite down.

There are a number of good quality dental kibbles available. Visit one of our stores and let us further explain the benefits. For additional ideas about how to look after your cat’s teeth, have a look at our article ‘Cat Dental Health’.

PURCHASE ACCEPTANCE

Please Note: "CUSTOMER SELF DECLARATION" By purchasing ROYAL CANIN Prescription Diet, you acknowledge and agree that the following is true and accurate to the best of your knowledge.

  1. I confirm that my pet was examined by a Veterinarian who recommended the use of ROYAL CANIN Prescription Diet on the basis of his/her diagnosis.
  2. I have read and understood that whilst my pet is being fed ROYAL CANIN Prescription Diet, it is recommended that seek veterinary advice at least every 6 months regarding the usage of ROYAL CANIN Prescription Diet.
  3. I have read and understood that I need to seek immediate veterinary advice if my pet's condition deteriorates in any way whilst I use ROYAL CANIN Prescription Diet.

PURCHASE ACCEPTANCE

Please Note: "CUSTOMER SELF DECLARATION" By purchasing Hill’s Prescription Diet, you acknowledge and agree that the following is true and accurate to the best of your knowledge.

  1. I confirm that my pet was examined by a Veterinarian who recommended the use of Hill’s Prescription Diet on the basis of his/her diagnosis.
  2. I have read and understood that whilst my pet is being fed Hill’s Prescription Diet, it is recommended that I seek veterinary advice at least every 6 months regarding the usage of Prescription Diet.
  3. I have read and understood that I need to seek immediate veterinary advice if my pet's condition deteriorates in any way whilst I use Hill’s Prescription Diet