ALTHOUGH most of us visit the dentist twice a year, have you thought about keeping your cat's pearly whites in shape?
Probably not but, according to Hill's Pet Nutrition, dental disease is currently the most prevalent disease among cats.
However, care for your feline's molars needn't be like pulling teeth this autumn, with the launch of new improved Hill's Prescription Diet Feline d/t and Science Plan Feline Oral Care Formula Adult.
According to Hills, more than 70 per cent of cats show some sign of dental disease by the age of two and, left untreated, plaque can build up on your cat's teeth leading to bad breath, inflamed gums (gingivitis) and eventually tooth loss.
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