How genetics and breeding affect your cat's dental health in this free feline dental health video.
Expert: Dr. Greg McDonald
Bio: Dr. Greg McDonald earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Ohio State University in 1979.
Filmmaker: Diana Bacon
COOL!
werefoxgirlie 1 year ago
Cats get gingivitis. Don't they?
mermaidamp 1 year ago
my brother grew his permanent teeth 3 times, and now hes 27.
arktikgraywolf 1 year ago
...and to grow naturally teeth.. So animals can grow new teeth naturally more than twice, why in earth not so in humans? I believe if properally nutrition is given and no toxic material are left in our tissue, mother nature will grow us with natural food, new perfectly teeth as in elephants, cats, crocodils, horses and sharks which ancient Indian Yoga tales also show! WHERE ARE HOPE AND FAITH AND LOVE, THERE WILL BE A NEW BODY MIND AND SOUL!
thore0007 2 years ago