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I don't know much about chicken wings, Timber, but I give all my cats a raw chicken neck at least every second day.They chomp away on them quite happily, although they are supervised with them. My dog also gets 10 chicken necks for breakfast every morning and has never needed to have her teeth cleaned. As long as the necks are raw, they are perfectly safe. |
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You could also look at Plaque Off, a natural product made from seaweed that can be used for dogs and cats. Just a powder sprinkled on the food. I use this for my dog Monty who had problems with tartar on his back teeth. Ought to add it should not be used for any animal that has a thyroid problem. |
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Some cats are more prone to gingivitis than others. I don't buy the dry food = no dental issues, dry food splinters and crumbles, it doesn't clean teeth, it also makes the kidneys work twice as hard as they should. Chicken wings would be better. |
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My cats love it when we have chick chick out of the oven. They get the wings and neck. They seem to be happy with that. They never hurt themselves with them. I give the dog the shucked dry bones andall are happy campers. jill |
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Dry food is proved that it doesn't get rid of plaque as they say it does. Cats who are fed raw have much better teeth than cats that are fed dry or wet. But there was barely any difference between dry and wet food in their teeth. In my opinion it's better to get their teeth cleaned once a year or more. Then all the stuff dry food can do. Their teeth are designed for gnawing, grasping, cutting and killing. Not for chewing on kibble. I would recommend chicken necks or anything else they can gnaw on really good. |
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Hey guys. I have a question about giving raw to clean cat's teeth. I have been giving C&D half a chicken back once a week. Their teeth are clean. Now that they are getting bigger, how much am I supposed to give them keeping in mind that Cheddar is a bit pudgy? |
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I'm glad to hear that has had such a good result teeth-wise timber-. I wouldn't think that half a chicken back once a week would have many calories, so as it obviously has a good effect on their teeth, I'd keep it up and reduce something else instead. |
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