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CET® Oral Hygiene Kit For Cats (70G Seafood-Flav’D)

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CET® Oral Hygiene Kit For Cats (70G Seafood-Flav’D)
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Seafood-flavor Tartar Control Toothpaste, a Fingerbrush and a Cat Toothbrush in a C.E.T. kit that is perfect to start or maintain a home dental care program. This highly effective abrasive system aids in the removal of surface tooth staining.

Benefit:

Great tasting seafood-flavored Tartar Control Toothpaste is ideal for clients whose cats suffer from a rapid build-up of plaque and tartar.

The C.E.T.® Cat Toothbrush is designed for the special needs that the cat's mouth requires.

Cats have very little room between their back teeth and the inside of their cheeks. The C.E.T. Cat Toothbrush has long soft bristles shaped into a pointed tuft. By placing just the tuft of the bristles between the cheek and the teeth, the back teeth can be brushed without causing discomfort.

Ingredients:

Sorbitol, Hydrated Silica, Glycerin, Purified Water, Dextrose, Flavor, Xanthan Gum, Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Thiocyanate, Acetic Acid, Glucose Oxidase (Aspergillus niger) and Lactoperoxidase.

Use:

Begin the toothbrushing experience with the C.E.T.® Fingerbrush for the first several days. Proceed slowly and be patient and consistent. Progress to eventually using the C.E.T. Cat Toothbrush with C.E.T.® Tartar Control Toothpaste daily or as directed by your veterinarian to help maintain proper oral hygiene. Your veterinarian may give you specific directions; follow this professional advice closely.

 

Available Sizes:

Description Product #
1 ea. CET402

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