Oh, dear! We took our little 2 year old meezer Portia in for a dental cleaning today. The vet just called and said she needed to have four teeth extracted---all premolars.
The vet says we will need to brush Portia's teeth. I don't know how we're going to manage that---she is a squirmy little thing and doesn't like to have her mouth messed with.
Has anyone here had success with kitty toothbrushing? Will we have to switch her to only canned food? (Right now she gets some canned food but always has dry food available. There are 4 cats in the house, so it works out well that way.)





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I'm so sorry to hear that Portia had to have 4 teeth extracted.
Have you ever heard of Oravet? I recently took two of my cats in for a dental cleaning and they put oravet on their teeth. It's a tooth sealent that helps prevent plaque and tartar buildup. You can also buy kits to use at home and it's much easier than brushing their teeth. It has to be used after a dental cleaning though and you use it once a week. Here's the link that will tell you more about it: 
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