Cat tooth-brushing: tips requested
Hi all,
I am attempting to impliment the "Four steps to Feline Tooth-brushing" recommended in a cat health newsletter.
1) Bring feline based toothpaste and toothbrush into the home.
2) Introduce same to feline.
3) Allow feline to lick toothpaste from brush. Allow it to be a game.
4) Gently brush feline's teeth.
Sounds simple, right? We have 1 down cold. Livvy won't let me get within 6 feet of her -- perhaps we are at 1 1/2. Cassy likes the malt flavored toothpaste, but ADORES the seafood flavor (don't ask) and is fond of his toothbrush -- carries it with him behind the T.V., into the kitchen, dips it in his water dish. He panicks when I try to put the head of the brush in his mouth, though. Stumped at 3. Therefore our household average is 2 1/4. (I'm good at brushing my teeth: suppose it's cheating to add my numbers into the household average...)
Have any of you tried introducing cat tooth-brushing to your fur-kids? Any successes? Lessons learned? Helpful hints?
I'm rather discouraged and would like feedback. Thanks.
Cat Toothbrush -- side issue
I've seen three types of cat tooth-brushes. Which works the best for you?
1) Finger-stall type: slides over the (human) finger. -- My kids DO NOT like this one
2) Mini-brush/mini-head: q-tip sized brush with mini-head -- So far the best luck getting the kids to lick the paste and almost touching the teeth with this one.
3) Regular toothbrush handle/mini-head: Easiest for me to hold; Cassy likes playing with this one, carries it around the house (hardest to find when I need it, ironically)
Which size works the best for you?