ROYAL CANIN CAT DENTAL
$82.95
Royal Canin Oral Care for adult cats (1-7 years old) prone to dental tartar. Oral Care’s uniquely shaped, textured and exclusive formulation helps reduce tartar formation by 59%*.
70% cats suffer from oral and dental problems that can lead to bad breath and tooth decay^. Tooth brushing is the best way to combat dental plaque and tartar build-up, and feeding the right diet can help promote good oral hygiene.
PROVEN RESULTS - Oral Care supports the prevention of dental plaque and tartar, and can result in a 59% reduction in tartar formation after 28 days of exclusive use.
Oral Care is a dual action formula:
Mechanical: The shape and size of Oral Care has been specifically designed to promote a brushing effect that helps reduce plaque formation.
Nutrients: Enriched with an active anti-tartar agent that traps the calcium in the saliva to help prevent it from being deposited on the teeth in the form of tartar.
*Royal Canin internal study, 2005 - Compared to a control feed for adult cats not containing the Oral Care active components and measured on the most vulnerable teeth. ^ Cats over 20 months. Watson A, Diet and Periodontal Disease in Dogs and Cats. Aust Vet J 71: 313-318.
Formulated with a balance of minerals to help maintain the health of an adult cat’s urinary tract.
70% cats suffer from oral and dental problems that can lead to bad breath and tooth decay^. Tooth brushing is the best way to combat dental plaque and tartar build-up, and feeding the right diet can help promote good oral hygiene.
PROVEN RESULTS - Oral Care supports the prevention of dental plaque and tartar, and can result in a 59% reduction in tartar formation after 28 days of exclusive use.
Oral Care is a dual action formula:
Mechanical: The shape and size of Oral Care has been specifically designed to promote a brushing effect that helps reduce plaque formation.
Nutrients: Enriched with an active anti-tartar agent that traps the calcium in the saliva to help prevent it from being deposited on the teeth in the form of tartar.
*Royal Canin internal study, 2005 - Compared to a control feed for adult cats not containing the Oral Care active components and measured on the most vulnerable teeth. ^ Cats over 20 months. Watson A, Diet and Periodontal Disease in Dogs and Cats. Aust Vet J 71: 313-318.
Formulated with a balance of minerals to help maintain the health of an adult cat’s urinary tract.
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