Virbac C.E.T. Oral Hygiene Kit for Cats Seafood 1 Kit
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The Virbac C.E.T. Oral Hygiene Kit for Cats provides everything you need to maintain your feline's dental health at home. This comprehensive seafood-flavored kit makes oral care easier and more enjoyable for both you and your cat.
Dental disease affects over 80% of cats by age three, making regular oral care essential for your pet's overall health. The Virbac C.E.T. Oral Hygiene Kit provides a professional approach to home dental care with its specially formulated seafood-flavored toothpaste and dual-ended toothbrush.
The kit's enzymatic toothpaste works to break down plaque and bacteria while the appealing seafood taste encourages acceptance during brushing sessions. The included dual-ended toothbrush features different sized heads to accommodate various mouth sizes and reaches all areas of your cat's mouth effectively.
Regular use of this oral hygiene system helps prevent the progression of dental disease, reduces bad breath, and maintains healthy gums. The C.E.T. formula is safe for daily use and doesn't require rinsing, making the brushing process simpler and less stressful for your cat.
Introducing tooth brushing gradually is key to success. Start with short sessions and positive reinforcement. If your cat resists brushing, consult with your veterinarian about alternative dental care options. Regular dental checkups remain important even with home care.
For best results, use the C.E.T. Oral Hygiene Kit daily. Start with 2-3 times per week and gradually increase frequency as your cat becomes more comfortable with the routine.
Yes, the C.E.T. toothpaste is formulated to be safe if swallowed and doesn't require rinsing. However, use only the recommended amount on the toothbrush.
You can begin using this oral hygiene kit once your cat has all their adult teeth, typically around 6 months of age. Starting early helps establish good dental care habits.
Start slowly by letting your cat taste the toothpaste, then gradually introduce touching their mouth and gums. Use positive reinforcement and keep initial sessions very short. Patience and consistency are key to success.