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Science diet dry food for dental health?

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Posted by: mingdurga at Sun Apr 18 20:42:47 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mingdurga ]  
   

Have a 3 yr. female (feral, and very difficult to handle, much less brush her teeth on a reg. basis)that was brought to vet for gum bleeding. No extractions and after x-rays, vet said teeth weren't that bad. Needs brushing daily and recommended the sd dry food for oral care. Been using raw most of the time, incl. organic chicken neck pcs. Haven't used any dry food for a long time. Is this stuff any good for oral health, or is any dry food just as good? I just started my cats on this food last week in addition to the raw foods.
This cat's been with me for almost 3 years along with her sister, who is easier to handle for teeth cleaning, etc.

Thanks,

Mike


   

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