While February is officially Pet Dental Health Month, the effects of gingivitis and periodontal disease in cats can be so far-reaching that, actually, every month should be dental health month.
According to the American Veterinary Dental Society (AVDS), 70% of cats show signs of oral disease by the age of three years. A good Dental Care Plan, including annual veterinary examination, will add many years to your cat's teeth, and perhaps even ameliorate the risk of damage to other organs.
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More on Dental Care for Cats
Cats Dental Care 101
The Importance of Dental Care for Pets
Tips For Recognizing Dental Disease In Dogs And Cats
Source: http://cats.about.com/b/2013/02/16/february-is-pets-dental-month-2.htm
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