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Toothpaste that is specifically formulated for cats is safe, such as those labeled as enzymatic or veterinary-approved feline toothpaste.
You can use dental treats, special diets, oral rinses, and chew toys designed to reduce plaque and tartar instead of brushing your cat's teeth.
Only use specially formulated cat toothpaste that is enzymatic and free of fluoride, xylitol, or human flavorings.
Instead of brushing your cat's teeth, you can use dental treats, special diets, oral rinses, or toys designed to reduce plaque buildup.
Only use toothpaste specifically formulated for cats, as human toothpaste can be toxic to them.
You can use dental treats, oral gels, water additives, and chew toys to help maintain your cat's dental health instead of brushing their teeth.
Yes, you can use a finger toothbrush for your cat as long as it is designed specifically for pets and used gently.
To clean a cat's teeth at home, use a cat-specific toothbrush and toothpaste, and gradually introduce brushing as part of their routine.
Start by gently introducing your cat to dental care using treats, gauze, and eventually a cat-safe toothbrush with patience and positive reinforcement.

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