I'll try the little bones and let you know how they work. Also, the aloe gel I keep yakking about does wonders on my teeth...so will get a child's toothbrush(soft) and another pair of armsand see if it will loosen some of it.
A friend of mine had a vet in BC who could just flick the tartar off with his thumbnail, and showed her how to do it. However, our nails are not like his.
Might try the Greenie treats too! Thanks for the hint!
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and see if it will loosen some of it.
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. They are disposable clothes soaked in toothpaste/cleaner. They come in a plastic container and come out like kleenex. One wipe is way more than enough to do.
You place the wrap around your finger like your cleaning a spot out. Then gently place it in their mouths gently rubbing the gums. You may want to just rub the gums for the first few tries if too much of a struggle. You can then move to the teeth with small circular motions. With cats, they tend to think your "nursing" them if you rub near their mouths. So it may be easier to just learn to rub them gently by their mouths a few times to get things "started".
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