Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Cat | Mixed Breed | Female | unspayed | 3 months and 9 days old | 4 lbs
I'm trying to brush my cat's teeth but I'm having trouble. I have tried to do the slow getting him used to it thing. It's working on the right side of his mouth, but everytime I try on the left, he gives me a hard time. He only let's me rub my finger with the toothpaste on his teeth. Question: does rubbing the toothpaste on his teeth, clean them (the toothpaste has enzyme). Also, do dental treats help with cleaning as well? (I already took him to the vet for teeth cleaning a week ago).
2 Answers
Published on January 7th, 2018
Hi, thanks for using PetCoach! You are my hero for trying to brush Nala's teeth. If you haven't tried to start with the left side first, do that. Yes, at least getting the enzyme tooth paste on the teeth will do something. The brushing does help the most. Try to brush at least 3 times per week. They also make a tooth brush that fits on your finger tip, that may work better for her. Also check out the link for the Veterinary Oral Health Council's recommended products. Otherwise just keep trying! Practice makes perfect and also hopefully Nala will acclimate. She may still be sensitive on the one side from the cleaning. I hope this helps and I wish you and Nala the best! http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?pcatid=3497 http://www.vohc.org/accepted_products_cats.html
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Published on January 7th, 2018
You are doing an amazing job with Dusty! Good on you for cleaning his teeth and getting dental cleanings done on him. It's great that he is letting you brush his teeth on the right side, but cats can be so frustrating sometimes can't they?! Rubbing the toothpaste on his teeth is better than doing nothing, and while it won't help remove as much plaque as brushing, it is providing a benefit. I would continue to slowly try to get him used to brushing all over his mouth. You may have to take a break after brushing his right side if you do that first. He may get tired of you cleaning his mouth, so I suggest brushing the right side, giving him a break for five minutes, then coming back and trying to brush his left. As for dental treats, yes they are helpful and they do work, so I recommend giving them to Dusty as well. You can give them to him as a reward for letting you brush his teeth. Good luck, I hope this helps and keep up the great work!
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