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    Quote Originally Posted by Howlinbob View Post
    Looks like we've established that commercial food, wet or dry, is no good for a cat's teeth in the long term. Even my vet agrees with that.

    So for optimal dental health the options are: feeding a regular raw chicken wing, or rib, or a few chunks of beef....or cleaning your cats' teeth? Hmm, let's see...which one is easy, natural, and pleasant for the cat?

    It's a no-brainer.
    Have to disagree a bit there,I fed my domestic cats on just felix canned & never had a tooth problem with them, 14yrs when one died & 7 when the other one argued with a car,they didn't even have any dry kibble & all this lot have only ever been fed on Felix canned with the sprinkling of dried & except for Bruce who has had the gum problem from babe none have had any tooth or gum problems,as yet,touch wood.Merlyn had his check up a couple of weeks ago & got full marks for his pearlies,he is one who won't even try to gnaw a rib bone if you throw it to him & he is now the ripe old age of eight so I think its a bit like us,some do everything & still suffer others do b****r all & get away with it...

 

 

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