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What Can Cats Eat to Clean Their Teeth?

What Can Cats Eat to Clean Their Teeth?

The real question is what reduces food left on the teeth. Crunchy quality kibble sticks less than wet food and scrapes the surface as a cat chews; dental chews, jerky, chew toys, and VOHC-certified treats add friction; pet dental water or powder with lysozyme slows plaque chemically. But the most reliable step is still brushing a few times a week. Left alone, plaque becomes tartar, gingivitis, and even organ harm.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Why Does My Cat Still Itch After Deworming?

Why Does My Cat Still Itch After Deworming?

A cat that keeps scratching after a dewormer isn't necessarily proof the product failed. Dewormers kill parasites but not skin problems, and the wrong product, wrong application, or an untreated home can all leave itching in place. Flea-allergy dermatitis, mites, dry skin, and stress can itch too. Mild scratching for a day or two may just need patience; anything longer with skin damage needs a vet.

Pet Health 📅 August 5, 2026
Does a Scratching Cat Always Have Parasites?

Does a Scratching Cat Always Have Parasites?

A scratching cat doesn't automatically have worms. Itching can come from parasites, but also from skin disease, allergies, dry skin, or even stress. Anxious cats may over-groom until they damage their own skin, creating a vicious itch cycle. If scratching continues after a dewormer, or comes with hair loss, redness, bumps, ulcers, or heavy scaling, it's time for a veterinary check rather than more flea treatment.

Pet Health 📅 August 5, 2026
Cat Dewormers Compared: How to Choose the Right One

Cat Dewormers Compared: How to Choose the Right One

More than half of household cats are estimated to carry at least one parasite at some point, with fleas, roundworms, and heartworm among the most common. Regular, science-based deworming can sharply lower that risk and protect both cat and owner. This guide compares the main types of cat dewormers by their active ingredients and explains how to match a product to your cat's age, lifestyle, and parasite exposure, so you can build a safe, sustainable routine without relying on brand hype.

Pet Health 📅 August 5, 2026
Oral Foreign Body in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Oral Foreign Body in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

An oral foreign body is an object that pierces or becomes lodged in the mouth tissues of dogs and cats, causing drooling, pain, and sometimes bleeding. It is removed by a veterinarian, with antibiotics to prevent infection.

Diseases 📅 May 12, 2026
Tick Paralysis in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Tick Paralysis in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Tick paralysis is a rapidly ascending, flaccid paralysis caused by a toxin released by certain attached ticks, starting with unsteady gait and progressing to inability to stand. Removing the tick usually brings swift recovery, but respiratory paralysis can be fatal without prompt care.

Diseases 📅 May 12, 2026
Lyme Disease (Borreliosis) in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Lyme Disease (Borreliosis) in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Lyme disease is a tick-borne spirochetal infection caused by Borrelia burgdorferi. It is a natural-focal zoonotic disease that in dogs most often produces intermittent, non-erosive arthritis with lameness that shifts from leg to leg.

Diseases 📅 May 9, 2026
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What happens after my cat gets a topical flea and tick treatment?

After a topical parasite treatment, the active ingredient sinks into the skin and starts killing fleas, ticks, and mites; you may see dead parasites drop off, and any itchiness, redness, or hair loss from bites should ease. Some products can irritate the skin or cause a reaction, which is usually mild and self-resolving, but see a vet if it's severe.

Q&A 📅 April 18, 2024
Do Cats Need Deworming in Winter?

Do Cats Need Deworming in Winter?

Parasites stay active even in winter, so year-round deworming matters. Fleas, ticks, heartworm, and intestinal worms can all affect cats during the cold months, and several safe topical and systemic products are available.

Pet Health 📅 January 11, 2021
Common Oral Diseases in Cats and Dogs

Common Oral Diseases in Cats and Dogs

Many pets suffer oral disease; most is controllable by daily brushing and dental care, yet many pets lack it, causing disease. How to care daily?

Pet Health 📅 January 11, 2021