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Cat Dental Care

Did you know that approximately 70% of cats over the age of three suffer from dental disease? At Vets in Cranbourne, we are dedicated to providing exceptional cat dental care to keep your feline companion happy and healthy. Our comprehensive cat dental services aim to prevent and address dental issues that can significantly impact their quality of life.

Why Cat Dental Health is Crucial

Cats are experts at hiding discomfort, making dental issues hard to spot until they become serious. Ignoring dental health can result in tooth loss, infections, and other severe conditions impacting the heart, liver, and kidneys.

Signs of Dental Disease in Cats:

How to Maintain Your Cat’s Dental Health at Home

In addition to professional care, it’s important to maintain your fur ball’s dental health at home

1. Daily Brushing

Brush your cat’s teeth every day using a toothbrush and toothpaste designed specifically for cats.

2. Cat Dental Chews

These help reduce plaque and tartar. Opt for products recommended by veterinary dentistry experts.

3. Diet

Feed your cat a diet that promotes oral health. Vets in Cranbourne suggests Hill’s Science Diet T/D, well-regarded for its dental care benefits. The larger kibble size and unique formula work to minimise tartar and plaque buildup. Make sure to consult your veterinarian for the best recommendations.

4. Dental Supplements

Mix powders like PlaqueOff into your cat’s food to help reduce the binding of plaque onto their teeth.

5. Oral Mouthwash/Wipes

Oral mouthwash or wipes help control bacteria, maintaining oral hygiene.

6. Veterinary Dental Checkups

Routine checkups are essential for controlling tartar and plaque that home care might overlook. It is recommended to schedule health checks every 6 months. Your vet may suggest a dental scale and polish to:

Cat Dental Services Melbourne

Our Cranbourne clinic is equipped with tools, including ultrasonic cleaning equipment, to provide thorough dental care. Following an examination, we will create a customised dental care plan for your little fur ball.

Need an appointment?

Where your pet’s unwell, or it’s time for a general check-up or vaccination, your furry friend is in good hands. Book online to see our expert Vets in Cranbourne!

Opening Hours

Monday – Friday: 8:00am – 7pm
Saturday: 8:30am – 2pm
Sunday: Closed

What Our Vets in Cranbourne Pet Owners Really Think

FAQs

Can my cat’s teeth be cleaned without anaesthesia?

To ensure your cat is comfortable and we get the best results, anaesthesia is needed for a thorough cleaning and examination.

The cost can vary depending on your cat’s dental condition. Contact Vets in Cranbourne for a detailed estimate.

We typically suggest having your cat’s teeth checked every 6 to 12 months. We’ll advise you on what’s best for your cat.

Please contact us as soon as possible. A broken tooth can be painful and might lead to an infection. We’re here to help!