Originally posted by: Lazee
rather then brushing, can't you just give it some tarter control cookies or something?
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Or you could try restraining it between your legs.. and then brushing it with your hands.
My bro brushes his once a week.. I guess that's how he does it, since he has to do it alone.
Originally posted by: Ryuson99
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Or you could try restraining it between your legs.. and then brushing it with your hands.
My bro brushes his once a week.. I guess that's how he does it, since he has to do it alone.
you sure you don't join him?😕
and FIXED
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: Ryuson99
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Or you could try restraining it between your legs.. and then brushing it with your hands.
My bro brushes his once a week.. I guess that's how he does it, since he has to do it alone.
you sure you don't join him?😕
and FIXED
😕
Originally posted by: Ryuson99
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: Ryuson99
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Or you could try restraining it between your legs.. and then brushing it with your hands.
My bro brushes his once a week.. I guess that's how he does it, since he has to do it alone.
you sure you don't join him?😕
and FIXED
😕
me too brother me too 😕
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: Ryuson99
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: Ryuson99
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Or you could try restraining it between your legs.. and then brushing it with your hands.
My bro brushes his once a week.. I guess that's how he does it, since he has to do it alone.
you sure you don't join him?😕
and FIXED
😕
me too brother me too 😕
😕
Originally posted by: Tiles2Tech
Keep in mind, if lots of plaque is present, you will not be able to get rid of it without some scraping. We've never brushed the teeth in our cats, but they've been to the vet for their cleanings. The cleanings at the vet do involve the use of anesthesia to put the cat to sleep before taking on the task. Plus, it isn't a cheap visit. Nearly $200 or so, from what I can recall.
You eat cat food?Originally posted by: PhasmatisNox
Friskies' 'Dental Diet' is great. My cats like it, too.
Originally posted by: PhasmatisNox
Friskies' 'Dental Diet' is great. My cats like it, too.
In this type of situation, a cat is more like a weed whacker that is plugged into a 220 outlet and has had its protective shroud removed...Originally posted by: 0roo0rooif its anything like dog...
For real. Treating my kitty's ear mites was a dangerous proposition and she is only 5 months old! Wow, cats can be really fierce. :evil:Originally posted by: rocadelpunk
2 person job,
towel man/woman and brusher.
good the fvck luck!
Originally posted by: kage69
My 17lb. Maine my excellent compatriot lets me give him a quick scrub from time to time, but he makes it clear he doesn't enjoy it. My fiance tried to do it once, the effort lasting all of 2 or 3 minutes and her losing about a pint of blood. They didn't 'speak' for a few days after that.
We just take them to the vet once every year or so for a thorough cleaning (vet puts them under).
We have a Siamese too, but I don't go near him too much. He carries a knife.