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Posted by: teganslaw at Sun Jul 22 18:47:08 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by teganslaw ] I made an appointment two weeks from now for Quentin to have his teeth cleaned. He's had them cleaned about three times already, so I'm not real concerned about the process. My vet also is very good with the cats. However, Star has only needed her teeth cleaned once since I've adopted her. I feed both cats the same type of food (Purina Vitality dry food) and don't brush their teeth at home since neither cat would allow it. I wonder why Quentin's teeth seem to need cleaning more often than Star's. Could it have something to do with genetics? The cats are from different litters and I'm not sure of their backgrounds. I just thought it was strange that Quentin's teeth seem to attract tartar more than Star's. Does anyone else notice things like that in their pets? [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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