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Teeth brushing for cats - any suggestions?

26 replies

Jayinthetub · 21/05/2026 13:45

On our annual vet trip it turns out big boy cat (4yo) has a “minor build up” on his teeth with advice to try brushing them. Before I start on what I can only imagine will be a tricky, messy task which will no doubt result in me covered in foul smelling cat toothpaste and himself sulky staring through the cat flap, does anyone have any good advice or best tips? This is very new to us!

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WonderWeeksArentReal · 21/05/2026 14:14

No actual solutions, but don't be fooled by the cat toothpaste which says you can just put it on their paw and they will lick it off cutely, without you having to go near their mouth at all.

Assuming you can actually get any of it onto their paw, the first thing they will do is shake said paw and flick the stuff straight into your face 😬

OnTheBoardwalk · 21/05/2026 14:20

I was told the same but cant get anywhere near my cat’s teeth

I bought some of those wooden stick cat toys that the cat does chew on and some of those treats that are supposed to reduce plaque but no idea if they are working yet. I doubt it

mumumental · 21/05/2026 14:20

None. My cat would almost certainly scratch of bite if I dared. He’s ok otherwise.

caringcarer · 21/05/2026 14:22

Iv seen a spray advertised that you spray on and it dissolved tartar without having to brush at it. I don't know what it's called but you'd probably find it if you googled.

caringcarer · 21/05/2026 14:24

It's the spray foam one.

Toddlerteaplease · 21/05/2026 17:57

The relief when Penelope had all her teeth out was amazing!

teaandtoastwithmarmite · 21/05/2026 17:59

I’ve never brushed either of my cats’ teeth and never will lol

Gonnagetgoingreturnsagain · 21/05/2026 18:01

I use dentabits. This was after she had her teeth cleaned and scaled and one removed about 1-2 years ago. No way am I actually brushing her teeth, she wouldn’t like it. And would just hide from me.

KeyLimeCake · 21/05/2026 18:09

Ha! We've a lovely beef toothpaste that's never seen the inside of a cat's mouth!

We use the larger dental dry food, no idea if it helps but he does eat it.

EmpressaurusKitty · 21/05/2026 18:13

WonderWeeksArentReal · 21/05/2026 14:14

No actual solutions, but don't be fooled by the cat toothpaste which says you can just put it on their paw and they will lick it off cutely, without you having to go near their mouth at all.

Assuming you can actually get any of it onto their paw, the first thing they will do is shake said paw and flick the stuff straight into your face 😬

We do use that but she licks it off my finger, so presumably it tastes good.

WednesdaysChild73 · 21/05/2026 18:15

teaandtoastwithmarmite · 21/05/2026 17:59

I’ve never brushed either of my cats’ teeth and never will lol

Or bath them!

Sunisgettinganewhaton · 21/05/2026 18:15

Flashdance style visor and armour?

Gonnagetgoingreturnsagain · 21/05/2026 18:16

WednesdaysChild73 · 21/05/2026 18:15

Or bath them!

I value my hands and arms too much to bathe my cat, plus she washes herself nicely.

Overtheatlantic · 21/05/2026 18:18

My cats get a cleaning at around 10 years old and they’re done. No brushing.

Gonnagetgoingreturnsagain · 21/05/2026 18:18

EmpressaurusKitty · 21/05/2026 18:13

We do use that but she licks it off my finger, so presumably it tastes good.

Them licking it off your finger does that mean it’s cleaned their teeth?

It’s bloody hard opening a cat’s mouth, god only knows how the vet does it but they do. And my cat is surprisingly tolerant of this (probably in shock).

Gonnagetgoingreturnsagain · 21/05/2026 18:20

Overtheatlantic · 21/05/2026 18:18

My cats get a cleaning at around 10 years old and they’re done. No brushing.

Same with mine, she was 11, had to have a tooth out, was under anaesthetic, not bloody cheap though, just over £1K!

cupfinalchaos · 21/05/2026 18:22

Yes I have a solution! My vet gives me a powder which you mix into wet food which replaces toothpaste but I’m not home now so don’t know the name.. will look later, it’s very effective!

EmpressaurusKitty · 21/05/2026 18:25

Gonnagetgoingreturnsagain · 21/05/2026 18:18

Them licking it off your finger does that mean it’s cleaned their teeth?

It’s bloody hard opening a cat’s mouth, god only knows how the vet does it but they do. And my cat is surprisingly tolerant of this (probably in shock).

Well, it’s one of the options suggested in the instructions.

Jayinthetub · 21/05/2026 19:19

Thank you all for the suggestions and experience - I suspected it might be a tricky task!

I particularly like @Sunisgettinganewhaton’s suggestion - I could also don that for putting the sticky stuff on his neck…

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OnlyOneAdda · 21/05/2026 19:23

We got told the same and got given toothpaste…not a chance in hell was that going to work…

We switched to Royal Canin dental biscuits (our cats have wet food morning & evening and biscuits on demand - we were using Lily’s Kitchen before) and they all love them (we have 4 cats and it was the older ones with the dental issues) and eat twice as much as before, and vet said teeth much improved!

teaandtoastwithmarmite · 21/05/2026 22:30

WednesdaysChild73 · 21/05/2026 18:15

Or bath them!

Yes!

Specialneedsnightmare · 21/05/2026 22:50

I wouldn't unless I fancied a trip to a+e

Alphabet1spaghetti2 · 21/05/2026 22:50

Whiskey. Lots of it.
Will also act as an antiseptic at a push.

Toddlerteaplease · 21/05/2026 22:53

My late cat, (who was incredibly placid and tolerant) was given toothpaste. She was pretty good with it but it was vanilla flavoured, and she hated it.

GeorgeMichaelsMicStand · 21/05/2026 23:11

We’ve been told our cats have ‘minor build up’ - but they’re cats, not presenting The One Show, so I really wouldn’t worry about cleaning them. A mix of wet and dry food was advised to me.

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