On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 17:50:09 -0400, "cybercat" <> wrote:
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>doofus" <> wrote in message news:...
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>>I bought some enzymatic cat toothpaste and a soft bristle brush.
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>> My cat has had most of his teeth removed, before I got him, but the
>> remaining ones are red and sore looking near the gum line.
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>> I am hurting or helping by brushing his teeth? I know it is painful to
>> him, even though I am gentle.
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>> Should I continue to do it once a day?
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>A vet would have told you that you do not need to brush with
>enzymatic toothpaste. Just get it in his mouth.
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Actually domestic cats can develop a refractory periodontal condition.
The name currently escapes me but the nature of the disease is believed
to be auto-immune. The only treatment for these cases is to extract all teeth.
Not saying that this is the case with your particular cat, but it is something
to keep in mind. Never use human toothpaste in cats or dogs as they
cannot spit out the foam.
Get your cat checked by a vet who knows more about veterinary dentistry
than the average bear.