February 27, 2007
Cat Dental Health Food
Cats are hard to please - no doubt about it. So it is a challenge to find a treat that they will even try - let alone one that is good for them. Well, the Greenie people that brought you smart treats for dogs have now developed a chewable treat for cats, too. Why Greenies? In addition to being tasty, Greenies help kitties by cleaning tartar and plaque off their teeth while they chew.
Plaque is a whitish-yellow deposit on the teeth. Cats seem to accumulate plaque primarily on the outside face of their upper teeth. If left untreated, plaque can cause reddened gums and other dental problems. Feline tooth care is often overlooked and under-treated by both owners and vets. It is suggested that a responsible owner brush a cat’s teeth frequently and keep a lookout for bad breath, difficulty chewing, and drooling all of which may be signs of dental problems. Greenie treats can help with your cat’s dental care.
Greenie Cat Treats contain 27% crude protein, 12% Crude Fat, 10% Crude Fiber, and not more than 10% moisture. The treats are available in eight flavors including oven roasted chicken, ocean fish, savory salmon, and even Nantucket Bay scallops. They will send you a free sample to try on your feline and a coupon for purchase at your local pet store, if you fill out their information form.
Posted by Barbara.
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