Last Updated on January 20, 2023 by ellen
Have you ever wondered how to improve your cat’s oral care habits? After all, it’s not like you can send them into the bathroom with a toothbrush like you can your kids. That doesn’t mean that their teeth aren’t susceptible to the same types of problems that ours are.
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How to Improve Your Cat’s Oral Care
Did you know that 85% of cats show signs of oral disease by 3 years of age? Or that 95% of cat owners agree tooth and gum problems can cause more serious health problems? Oral care problems in cats can cause pain, abscesses, tooth loss and infections.
Meow Mix Brushing Bites are crunchy treats are specially designed to help keep your cats’ teeth clean by reducing plaque and tartar when fed daily. They are fortified with Vitamin D and Calcium to help support strong teeth and bones so you can feel good about treating them every day!
Meow Mix Brushing Bites
Meow Mix Brushing Bites are available in Chicken and Salmon varieties and each contains real meat or fish that your cats are going to LOVE. A cat that weighs six to eight pounds would get ten to thirteen of the Meow Mix Brushing Bites per day. You can use them as a reward throughout the day.
We had the opportunity for our cats to try the salmon and chicken varieties and they loved them! Our cats love chicken and salmon. They are two of their favorite flavors. So, I wasn’t at all surprised to see how much they enjoyed them.
Meow Mix Brushing Bites can be found at your local Walmart and will also be available on WALMART.COM soon. For now, you can find out more about Meow Mix Brushing Bites HERE. You can start a delicious dental routine with your cat today.
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Ellen is a busy mom of a 24-year-old son and 29-year-old daughter. She owns six blogs and is addicted to social media. She has been running a small pet sitting business in southern Vermont for the past five years. She’s a proud Mommy to a shelter kitty named Scout. If you’d like to work together, email info@other-peoples-pets.com to chat.