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4 cat toothbrushes to make cleaning less of a chore

Has your vet recommended you start brushing your cat’s teeth? While it may seem odd at first to brush an animal’s teeth, it’s no different from brushing our own teeth. Cats can experience tooth decay brought on by their food. With regular brushing, you can prevent decay and avoid expensive dental treatments down the line. And, just like us, cats can suffer from bad breath.

Toothbrushes for pets come in a ton of different styles. Some look like regular toothbrushes, while others are disguised as toys. While your cat may not love getting her teeth brushed, these toothbrushes can help simplify the whole process. These are a few of the best cat toothbrushes that you should consider.

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The best cat toothbrushes

H&H Pets Small Dog and Cat Toothbrush Set

The H&H Pets Small Dog and Cat Toothbrush Set comes in a pack of four with multicolored brushes. The heads are smaller, making them more suitable for cats. The brush’s head is angled, allowing you to easily reach every part of your cat’s mouth. Plus, the bristles are super soft, so you can remove plaque without harming your kitty’s gums. H&H offers a 60-day money-back guarantee; if you’re not happy with the product, they will provide a full refund. You can feel good about your purchase, too, because the company donates 15% of every sale to nonprofit animal rescues.

Why we like it:

  • Bristles are designed to remove plaque without being too harsh on gums
  • Angled brush head helps with effective cleaning
  • Profits from each purchase are donated to nonprofit animal rescues

PenVinoo Pet Toothbrush Finger Toothbrush

This multicolored variety pack is suited for cats and dogs of all sizes. The PenVinoo Pet Toothbrush set comes with eight brushes: four-finger toothbrushes and four dual-head regular brushes. Each toothbrush has a large head and a small one, both angled for maximum coverage. The finger brushes are flexible and soft, giving you greater control over where you’re brushing and more comfort for your pet. This set is ideal for multi-pet households; the different colors help determine which brush belongs to which pet.

Why we like it:

  • Comes with both finger brushes and dual-head regular brushes, offering variety
  • Good for multi-pet households
  • Angled brush heads help with effective cleaning

Ronton Cat Toothbrush Catnip Toy

This fun interactive cat toothbrush makes it easy to brush your kitty’s teeth. The Ronton Cat Toothbrush is a toothbrush toy with hard rubber nubs that clean your cat’s teeth. It’s made of non-toxic and highly durable silicone. The toy is shaped like a seahorse and contains catnip and a bell to encourage play. It’s also washable, so there’s no need to worry about germs and bacteria. The best part? It’s a cat self-cleaning toothbrush, so you just have to give it to your kitty and let her do all the work.

Why we like it:

  • Made with nontoxic yet durable silicone
  • Self-cleaning so your cat does all the work
  • Washable

Virbac C.E.T. Oral Hygiene Kit

The Virbac C.E.T. Oral Hygiene Kit comes with everything you need to keep your cat’s mouth clean and healthy. The set contains a dual-head toothbrush, finger toothbrush, and toothpaste. The paste is chicken flavored, making it more appealing to cats, and it contains enzymes that help eliminate bacteria. While you can brush your cat’s teeth without paste, some pet owners prefer it. The toothbrush features two heads, a small and a large one, both angled and soft-bristled. This full set makes it easy to find a brush your cat will enjoy (or tolerate at least) and gives you all the tools you need to maintain her oral health.

Why we like it:

  • Comes with a dual-head toothbrush and finger toothbrush, as well as toothpaste
  • Angled brush head helps with effective cleaning
  • Toothpaste contains enzymes to eliminate bacteria and is designed to be swallowed

Whether it’s humans or cats, oral health care plays a crucial role in overall health. Cats can experience all sorts of dental issues, from decay to gum disease. This is especially common in older cats. But brushing regularly can help prevent these problems and more.

With these fun toothbrushes, dental hygiene has never been easier. You can use a regular toothbrush, finger brush, or a toy designed to do the work for you. No matter which you choose, your kitty will be grateful to have a clean and healthy mouth, and you’ll be smiling alongside your vet!

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