Identify a healthy & unhealthy mouth, teeth and gums in cats 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
Thanks for posting this! I've got a 3 year old flamepoint rescue kitty who came to me with kind of bad teeth. She's showing signs now of possible toothache or cold sensitivity so I'm taking her in for a proper cleaning soon. But meanwhile, surfing the 'net looking to brush up on what I can do at home. Didn't know for instance that it's safe to brush their teeth every day. So I guess my little siamese here is going to get to know that finger brush *real* well!
Thanks again for the advice!
JoJeromeMP 2 months ago
My cat seems to have a mild case of gingivitis in his back teeth. I bought a cat toothbrush / paste and I was wondering if I should brush his teeth every night or just about 3 times a week. Please let me know!! Thanks!
Lunagirl49 1 year ago
whos mouth is bigger? the cats mouth or the humans? :)
zXDgirls 1 year ago
Ha drug your cat lol
crazywanch101 2 years ago
thanks for the help i check my cat incase he has diseis
kiesse4000 3 years ago
thankyou very much for this helpful video.
joannamichelle72 4 years ago