FWIW Local vets always tell me that chicken wings are supposed to be
good for their teeth. So we're undergoing a long term test to see this
works ...
David
Slave to Muggins
Walt Wayman wrote:
> One of our ragdoll brothers, Bailey, had chronic gingivitis, so we ended up
> having all his teeth from the incisors back extracted. It made a big change
> in his personality once he was free from the discomfort of gum disease --
> more playful and energetic, and obviously happier -- which caused us not mind
> at all the expense of the procedure. And, since cats pretty much swallow
> everything whole anyway, he eats nearly everything his brother Barnum eats
> with no problem.
>
> I've never brushed a cat's teeth, though, and don't plan on starting. We do
> feed dental diet regularly to those who still have a full set. I call the
> kibble croutons, make a big production of sprinkling it over their regular
> dry food, and they fall for the hyperbole and gobble it up.
>
> Walt
>
> --
> "Anything more than 500 yards from
> the car just isn't photogenic." --
> Edward Weston
>
> -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: "Jez Cunningham" <jez.cunningham@xxxxxxxxx>
>
>> Thanks for looking, but 'fraid Buzz is my favorite (but sorry to say Lily
>> got run over and Amy get irrepairable gum disease) so we'ree down to two at
>> present...
>> Jez
>>
>>
>> On 6/17/06, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>> Jez Cunningham wrote:
>>>
>>>> http://users.pandora.be/cunninghams/photogallery/cats/index.htm
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Daisey is my favorite. We have a tuxedo cat now, haven't had a tabby for
>>> a long time.
>>>
>>> Moose
>>>
>>>
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