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Author | Topic: A Message for Pauline |
Shirley New Member ![]() Posts: 3 |
![]() ![]() ![]() Hi Pauline, I just wanted to thank you for your response concerning my cat. Trixie is nearly 15 years old, and is the best cat. We love her very much, and we were so worried about her. She seems to be doing fine now, and the loss of her tooth doesn't seem to bother her as much as it was worrying us. I do have a question for you though. We looked at our pet store for a rinse like you suggested, but haven't found any. They had a toothpaste for cats, but no rinse. It seems like a rinse would be easier to use. Any suggestions where we should look for some? Do you have to get it from a vet? Thanks again for your help. IP: Logged |
Pauline Member ![]() Posts: 134 |
![]() ![]() ![]() Glad to help.....here are a few choices: http://www.jefferspet.com/ssc/products.asp?CID=0&mscssid=8N17K1DB2X2R8LJ725PDK5DUHSS30GMF&dept_id=237 www.revivalanimal.com; CET Oral Hygiene Rinse; and Nolvadent God bless. IP: Logged |
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