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ProDen PlaqueOff Cat 40 g | Designed Specifically for Cats | Bad Breath, Plaque, Tartar (Packaging May Vary)

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Dry food also has a lot of fillers and is extremely fattening. A lot of cats are addicted to it. Switching to an all wet food diet can be difficult. My favorite myth is that it’s good for their teeth. In fact it’s horrible for their teeth. It would be as if we ate candy all day and never bothered to brush. First, tartar forms a rough surface that serves as a place for bacteria to grow and multiply in the mouth. Bacteria can cause inflammation of the gums (gingivitis), which often results in painful bleeding.

My advice to you is to go with your gut. I don’t know how bad Oliver’s redness, swelling, and/or bleeding is, but you do. Be aware that it really does take up to eight weeks before you will know if the PlaqueOff works or not. Do you think your cat can tolerate two months of at the current level of stomatitis? Based on what you wrote it sounds as if the stomatitis isn’t too bad, which means it might be worth trying. I would suggest using Lysine as well, because it will help boost Oliver’s immune system. You’ve asked if I had to do things over if I would give PlaqueOff first before resorting to having Lily’s teeth pulled. That is something I’ve wondered myself, but the honest answer is that I didn’t know about PlaqueOff until after Lily’s teeth were pulled, so I don’t know. But, I very much wonder if the PlaqueOff, as well as the Lysine, would have been enough for Lily to keep her teeth. How is Ruby doing now that she has been on PlaqueOff for a few months? It was miraculous for Lily. A few weeks ago she actually started giving us kisses, something she never did before because using her tongue in any way was painful to her. This is very easy. The container comes with a measuring spoon. All you need to do is sprinkle a spoonful of the powder onto either wet or dry food so your cat will ingest the powder with her food.After your cat's teeth have been professionally cleaned and polished by your veterinarian under general anesthesia, home dental care is needed to help reduce plaque and tartar buildup. You can decrease plaque accumulation by undertaking the following:

What format are Flame’s antibiotics, and how does your husband have to administer them? If they are liquid, I would try mixing it with wet food. That can be dicey, though, if your cat doesn’t eat it and then the dose is wasted. Or, suggest to your husband that you give it orally (squirt it in the mouth), then reward Flame with a kitty treat of some type. Do this consistently so he learns that he will be rewarded for taking his medicine. This is what I do with Lily. Each morning and night I have to rub steroid cream in her ear, then I reward her with a small amount of watered-down wet food that also has the Lysine and PlaqueOff in it. To be honest, I am not sure if cats will eat this over dry food. My thinking is that the powder will fall to the bottom of the bowl and not get eaten. Therefore, I give this to Lily by mixing it with a small amount of wet food that has been diluted with water. Are There Any Side Effects Of PlaqueOff? ProDen PlaqueOff helps both cats and dogs oral hygiene including bad breath, plaque and tartar.ProDen PlaqueOff works with the animal's body helping existing tartar and preventing new build up of dental plaque and tartar.ProDen PlaqueOff is evidence based, including clinical trials as well being VOHC Accepted.

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As I stated above, I saw improvement in Lily’s symptoms of stomatitis after four weeks, and there was additional improvement after eight weeks. You can see for yourself how much better her stomatitis looks because of the PlaqueOff. Before Starting PlaqueOff As for the dental x-rays, I wouldn’t trust having cat teeth pulled without them. I didn’t know how important that was until two years ago. Our cat Sasha had one tooth pulled by our previous vet, and I later found out that he doesn’t use an x-ray to make sure there are no tooth fragments left in the gums. The way I found out was because she was having health problems and our current vet did an x-ray and found several tooth fragments had been left. I saw what this did to her. Never again will I have any of our cats get tooth extractions without the after surgery x-rays. My all white domestic shorthair Sweetie was diagnosed with stomatitis in April 2014. 4/24 the vet gave him Cernia injection, and Depomedrol, Amoxicillin Suspension. Greta is on L-Lysine to prevent eye irritation and goop (had a severe eye infection as a kitten) and has been on probiotics since her fight with giardia (lasted about 6 months) She was on forti-flora from the vet and is now on Gentle Digest Lily was very young (about 1 1/2 years old) when she had her teeth pulled. I can say with total honesty that if I had to do it all over again I would have pulled her teeth sooner. It has been over two years since her teeth were removed. She’s still on Lysine and PlaqueOff, which I will keep her on for life (unless I have to stop the PlaqueOff if she develops a thyroid problem), and you’d never know to look at her today what she went through with stomatitis.

Update: The container that I originally bought, when I was giving it just to Lily, was the 180gm bottle. This size lasted at least six months when given daily to one cat. Now I buy the larger 420gm container and give it to all five of my cats each day. The 420gm container lasts me about one year when given to my five cats. How Long Will It Take Before You See Improvement In Your Cat’s Stomatitis Symptoms? Immediately I knew I would not be returning to that vet. The second vet we went to was fine, although had no understanding of what to do, she basically said, try some lyseine. That was it. Soon after we went to that vet, Ruby developed a condition on her ears, and I was begging for a culture of it. That vet insisted it was allergies- so she kept her on the steroid. This went on for 4 months every time we tried to wean her off the steroid the ears flared up. Finally she said “I’m not sure what to do, you can take her to the dermatology vet or the holistic vet”. Tomorrow we go to have cold laser therapy for her gums and she is getting some chinese herbs to calm the inflammation.

IMPORTANT– Before I continue, though, I want to state now that PlaqueOff should not be given to cats that have hyperthyroidism. I discuss this a bit more below, but I want to make this clear so that cat owners of cats with hyperthyroidism know that this is not a product they should use.

I completely understand your comment about sobbing when you were told that Ruby’s teeth should be pulled. I cried quite a bit, too, when Lily was given that prognosis. The steroid cream is called Prednisolone. It is something that we have been giving to Lily for well over a year. It helps with the inflammation, and the combination of the Prednisolone, Lysine, and PlaqueOff has been life changing for Lily. It took a while for our vet to get the right dosage of the Prednisolone, so if your vet decides to use it, know that you may need to make adjustments to the dose before you find the right balance for your cat. I am also happy to report that Lily is as healthy as she has probably ever been because of the PlaqueOff. As of this writing Lily has been on PlaqueOff for six months. The swelling and redness is almost completely gone. She is now playing with toys by catching them in her mouth, and has caught three lizards this past week alone, which tells me that her mouth feels much better.

Training your cat to allow you to brush their teeth. For more information on the subject, see the handout “Brushing your Cat’s Teeth”. You certainly would not want to injure yourself in the process. And, yes, I agree that you earned the chocolate and caramel sundae 😉 It should come as no surprise for you to learn that I wholeheartedly recommend PlaqueOff Cat. This product has made a life-changing difference for my cat Lily. I can see that she feels better because she is playful again, and she almost never drools now that she is taking this supplement. I do not yet know the answer to this. I give Lily one scoop per day, and I started giving it to her almost four months ago. The container says that it should last for about six months, but I have quite a bit left. My guess is that one container will last us between nine months and one year.

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