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Natural Enzymatic Pet Toothpaste – Removes Tartar & Plaque

Natural Enzymatic Pet Toothpaste – Removes Tartar & Plaque

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check Removes thick tartar & plaque

check Stress-free for anxious cats

check Avoids expensive vet cleanings

check Gentle on teeth. Safe for cats

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Natural Enzymatic Pet Toothpaste – Removes Tartar & Plaque

Natural Enzymatic Pet Toothpaste – Removes Tartar & Plaque

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Regular price $18.90
Regular price $18.90 Sale price $24.95
NEW YEAR SALE $6.05 OFF Sold out
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  • Risk of Plaque & Tartar Buildup

    Plaque mineralizes into rough tartar within days, trapping harmful microbes. Left unchecked, it creates bad breath and shifts your cat's mouth flora from “good” to destructive bacteria that irritate gums.

  • Danger of Oral Infections

    As tartar presses against the gum linebacteria invade soft tissue, causing painful inflammation and infection. Affected cats often drool excessivelyrefuse to eat, and become distressed when chewing.

  • Impact on Your Dog’s Health

    These complications can lead to expensive veterinary procedures ($500-$1,500 per dental cleaning) under risky general anesthesia and reduce your cat's quality of life.

    Say goodbye to your cat’s dental plaque and tartar right from home! 

    • Removes built-up plaque and tartar fast

    • No anesthesia, no meds, no risk

    • Effective on small and large cats

    • Ultra-quiet & stress-free, even for nervous cats

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      Promote your cat's oral health in the best possible way.

      FAQs

      Why is it important to remove tartar from my cat’s teeth?

      Tartar and plaque aren’t just cosmetic issues, they’re packed with bacteria that can lead to serious health problems. Beyond bad breath, built-up tartar can cause inflammation, gum infections, gingivitis, and even periodontal disease. 

      Left untreated, these conditions can impact your cat's overall health and quality of life. 

      Regular tartar removal is essential for preventing pain, infection, and costly vet visits.

      Is the Dental Kit safe for cats ?

      Yes—when used as directed, the dental kit is safe for cats. It’s designed to work on teeth only and automatically stops on contact with gums for maximum safety. Always use gentle pressure, keep sessions short, and stop if your cat shows discomfort. If your cat has bleeding gums, severe inflammation, or dental pain, consult your veterinarian before use.

      How often should I change the scaler heads?

      For optimal hygiene and performance, we recommend replacing the scaler heads every 30 days. Regular replacement ensures maximum cleaning efficiency, prevents bacterial buildup, and keeps your dog’s oral care routine safe and effective.

      How long does it take to see results ?

      Results are visible from the very first uses. However, they depend on the amount of tartar present.

      Does it have a light?

      Yes—there’s a built-in LED light for better visibility.

      How long does the battery last on a single charge?

      One full charge powers up to 60 days of typical use - giving you worry-free, long battery life.

      Does it scratch or damage the enamel?

      Not at all. Our ultrasonic scaler tip vibrates safely above the tooth surface without touching enamel—so it never scratches or weakens your cat’s teeth.

      How often and for how long should I use the scaler on my cat’s teeth?

      For most cats, start 2–3 times per week for the first 2–3 weeks, then switch to maintenance 1–2 times per week.

      Keep sessions short: about 1–3 minutes total per session. Focus on visible tartar on the teeth only, use light pressure, and stop if your cat becomes stressed.

      Important: Don’t use the scaler on red/swollen gums, bleeding areas, loose teeth, or if your cat seems in pain. If your cat has significant tartar, bad breath, or gum irritation, it’s best to get a vet dental check—this tool supports at-home care but doesn’t replace professional treatment.