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Dentistry for Cats
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it is not needed to put cats through vanity that humans have. a cat does not care that his teeth are black, only the human does, and the human cant measure the cats health by his own. cats teeth are to be left alone.0
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CiciBaltimore wrote: »it is not needed to put cats through vanity that humans have. a cat does not care that his teeth are black, only the human does, and the human cant measure the cats health by his own. cats teeth are to be left alone.
I know I shouldn't feed the troll but it's such fun
No, of course a Cat doesn't know what colour it's teeth are in, in fact I bet most Humans don't know either as Cats are a pain in the backside for letting you have a nice look at their teeth! Do you really think Cats have dentals to make their teeth white? lol
Newsflash for anyone else who attended the Vet school troller here did, Cats teeth can & do get problems like ours, they do fall out, they do break off, they can get ulcers & sore gums, they can get plaque & cavities etc etc a Cats dental health is important, Cats can & do feel pain also. Mine lost an upper canine tooth, we don't know how or why but she did.
Cats teeth are to be left alone if they're healthy teeth. A cat with dental disease will soon be in pain & can become unable to eat etc ohh & Cancers have been found during dentals or looking in the mouth too.
Ok i'll stop biting lol0 -
... gotta be a troll - we seem to be getting a lot of people on here using similar tactics at the moment...0
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CiciBaltimore wrote: »it is not needed to put cats through vanity that humans have. a cat does not care that his teeth are black, only the human does, and the human cant measure the cats health by his own. cats teeth are to be left alone.
what a !!!!
my cat had a sore tooth and it made him extremely grumpy, and he would paw at your hand if you went to stroke his face - since the tooth has come out he is much happier and lets me stroke his face now.
gum and tooth disease in a cat can lead to serious infection of the jawbone, which could eventually lead to death if left untreated.0 -
CiciBaltimore wrote: »it is not needed to put cats through vanity that humans have. a cat does not care that his teeth are black, only the human does, and the human cant measure the cats health by his own. cats teeth are to be left alone.
words fail me really on the above comment:eek:0
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