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Kitten has bad breath already?
When i adopted her at six months old, her breath was harsh. I blamed the food. (POOORINA) She's on Wellness now for almost two months, the breath has improved significantly but it's still there. Her breath smells like a human's 'morning breath'..
She's on Wellness Kitten Formula kibble with a few spoonfulls of wet twice a day. Her wet is usually Wellness, Merricks, or Innova. From what I'm reading it looks like I should be giving her more wet..will this help with breath? I never knew I'd need to worry about her dental health when she was so little still? She's just turned 9 months now and I plan on starting a teeth brushing routine soon..but was wondering if there's anything else I can do to help outside of brushing? i know more about dogs than cats unfortunately...with my foster dogs, most of them were very young and I encouraged chewys and rope toys to help not to mention you don't deal with bad breath until you have tartar buildup. ![]() I've checked her little teeth and they are still pearly white. I want to make sure I get her to the healthiest start possible, so please help! |
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Jasper used to have bad breath when I got him, but since changing to orijen and Wellness canned it has cleared up significantly. No other kitties I have had, had bad breath.
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Cat maid to: Puddles, female Himalayan (16 yrs) Jasper, male Ragdoll ?? (approx 9 yrs) Sweet Pea, female silver tabby DSH (approx 7 yrs) Rose semi feral, a cpietra rescue, female tabby (approx 6 yrs) Snowball RIP (1991-2005) In a cat's eye, all things belong to cats.-English Proverb “While we are free to choose our actions, we are not free to choose the consequences of our actions.” Stephen R. Covey |
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Taken over by: Jake - grey DSH (Aug '98) Alley - spazzy grey tabby (Aug '07)
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