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Old 03-19-2008, 09:39 AM
sclatch sclatch is offline
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I am new to the blog, I am a cat owner. We have four of them. Last year my little boy was diagnosed with Diabetes, he is tied to insulin for pretty much the rest of his life. With this he developed periodontal disease we had to extract 3 and he was missing 2. My 2 other cats had major gingivitis, they all had to go under and have there teeth cleaned. It was the best treatment I could have done, they all are more energetic and lively. They were in some pain from there bad teeth. I would reccommend anyone with animals to try to brush thir teeth and also give them treats that helpfight plaque. If it is not possibleto brush their teeth please visit your local vet for further instruction.
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