When was the last time you checked your cat’s gums? If you answered, “Um, never,” don’t fret. Unless you brush your cat’s ...
Plaque buildup is a leading cause of dental issues in cats, including gingivitis (inflammation of the gums) and periodontal ...
According to veterinarian Dr. Babette Gladstein, "Alarmingly, as many as 85% of dogs develop some form of gum disease by the age of two. Despite being the most diagnosed condition in dogs and cats, it ...
“The reason for this is that the excess bacteria in the dog or cat’s mouth can easily transfer into the blood vessels that surround the gums, which may be bleeding and inflamed,” explained ...