We can’t emphasize enough the need to be aware of your pets’ dental health and the many serious issues, including organ damage, that result from deficient dental care.
Does your pet show any of these signs?
bad breath
discolored teeth, tartar
drooling
eating less, or not eating
Believe it or not, there are ways you can try to get your pet to accept dental care! To find out more, search for ‘National Pet Dental Health Month’ on https://www.avma.org/
Dental costs, ranging from $500-$1,000 per cat, for our long-term fosters have taken a huge bite out of or budget. Your continued donations are needed to help us keep their mouths healthy.