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 What happens if you don't brush your cat's teeth?
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The answer is it will have devastating effects on your cat's teeth. Remember bacteria build-up can spread through its bloodstream and cause infection which can shorten the life span of your cat. There can be halitosis which is a disgusting smell. There can be plaque formation, gum infection, and loss of teeth.
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You are supposed to brush your cat's teeth every day because cats can also build up plaque and develop dental disease and maintain long-term oral health. Like humans, brushing will not only prevent plaque and tartar formation it also promotes healthy gums and reduces bad breath.
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if you don't brush your teeth the cat may end up with bacteria in the teeth and loss of the teeth of the cats and may cause mouth infection in the mouth of cats
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If you do not brush your cat's teeth regularly, plaque and tartar can accumulate on their teeth, leading to dental diseases such as gingivitis and periodontal disease. Dental diseases can be painful and can even lead to tooth loss. Additionally, bacteria from dental diseases can spread to other parts of the body, leading to more serious health problems.
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Dental disease can cause pain, tooth loss, infection, and can even shorten your cat's lifespan if bacteria from an oral infection enters the bloodstream. The absolute best way to protect your pet's oral health is by brushing their teeth daily or at least three times per week.
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If you don't brush your cat's teeth, it can lead to dental issues like tartar buildup, gingivitis, and tooth decay. Over time, untreated dental problems can cause pain, difficulty eating, and potential systemic health issues in your cat. Regular dental care is crucial for maintaining your cat's overall well-being.
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