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Cat Dental Treats

Tasty, crunchy treats with a texture designed to help wipe away plaque as your cat chews — a simple daily habit that supports a healthier mouth.

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Why feline dental health matters

Dental disease is one of the most common health problems vets see in cats, and the early stages are easy to miss because cats hide discomfort so well. Plaque hardens into tartar within days, gums inflame, and left unchecked it can become painful and affect the whole body.

Warning signs worth watching for include bad breath, dribbling, pawing at the mouth, a reluctance to eat hard food, or eating on one side. Any of these is a reason to book a check-up rather than to self-treat at home.

How dental treats help — and what they cannot replace

Dental treats are designed with a shape and texture that encourages chewing, so the treat helps mechanically wipe away soft plaque from the tooth surface before it can mineralise into tartar. Used daily and counted as part of your cat’s calories, they are a low-effort way to support oral hygiene.

They are a useful aid, not a cure. The gold standard remains regular tooth-brushing with a cat-specific paste, and treats cannot remove tartar that has already hardened — only a vet can do that with a professional clean. Think of dental treats as one helpful layer alongside brushing and annual dental checks.

Everything here is chosen to be genuinely useful in everyday life with your pet — quality-checked, fairly priced and shipped tracked across the UK. For any health concern, your vet is always the best first port of call.

Common questions

Do cat dental treats actually work?

They can help by mechanically reducing soft plaque as your cat chews, which slows the build-up of tartar. They work best used daily and as part of a wider routine, not as a stand-alone fix.

Can dental treats replace brushing my cat’s teeth?

No. Daily brushing with cat-safe paste is the most effective home care; treats are a helpful extra for cats that will not tolerate a brush, but they do not reach below the gumline the way brushing does.

How many dental treats can I give a day?

Follow the pack guidance and count them within your cat’s daily food allowance to avoid weight gain — for most cats a small handful is plenty. Always provide fresh water alongside.

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