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day 1: first of all, contact our
Leckhampton surgery on 01242 234392 to arrange a FREE dental nurse
clinic. These run every weekday afternoon between 2:30 - 3:30pm. This
will allow one of our trained veterinary nurses to assess your cat's
teeth & personalise the following advice to your pet's individual needs.
day 2: gently stroke the outside of
your pet's cheeks with your your finger, carefully pushing the lip up
for approximately 30 seconds. Reward your cat with affection & a healthy
treat!
day 3: repeat as above, but place a
small amount of tasty toothpaste specially formulated for animals & let
them have a taste.
day 4: repeat day 3's session, but
carefully run your toothpaste-laden finger or finger brush along the
outside of your pet's teeth.
day 5: all being well ! repeat day
4's session, increasing the time taken & introduce a special canine
toothbrush into the equation.
day 6: use the toothbrush in gentle
circular motions that extend below the gum line. Remember, it is not
generally necessary to clean the inside of the teeth because constant
tongue movement keeps the inner surface clean.
day 7: you should now have reached a
tooth brushing understanding with your cat ! Why not pop into a nurse's
clinic every 3 months to show off your tooth cleaning skills. A good way
to keep your worming routine regular & up-to-date! |