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Thanx Hilary. I'll let you all know how it goes with Bernie, he too is a fairly young cat at between 3/4 years. They eat a mix of wet and dry foods. Eva at 3 and a half years has lovely white teeth. On occasion her breath can be a wee bit smelly but I havent noticed it being smelly since i started using the plaque off. I may recomend it to Erin for Jerry as she says his breath is very smelly but at his last check up the vet said his teeth were good and that he was healthy, so it may help him too. |
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That looks very interesting! I'll Google to see if I can find something similar here; Leia's breath is fine and teeth look nice and white, but prevention is a good idea... They're not picky about eating it on their food? |
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