Remove tartar from your cat yourself – and
and then the teeth stay clean! Inflammation is also gone. New science makes it possible. Here you can find out how easy it is:
How to remove tartar from your cat yourself?
You’ve never heard of it? Everyone is still talking about the long-gone gold standard: brushing with a toothbrush! But how many do it consistently? Perhaps you know someone. Changes take time – even if they make things easier: With nature – finally healthy in your mouth! is winning over more and more cat fans. How does it work? – and your cat removes its own tartar? She just licks her dessert and that’s all.
Why is nature simply better for – removing tartar from cats yourself?
Nature can do it better. People knew this 5000 years ago and used nature for their health: Grandma’s curd compress is a well-known application. Its origins lie in Ayurveda. Now science has discovered how to use it for healthy oral flora.
How exactly does that work?
Milk proteins contain special peptides with a natural antibacterial effect. The researchers came across this when they wanted to dissolve the bacterial communities of biofilms. Dental plaque is a biofilm in the oral cavity. If this is left to grow undisturbed, tartar forms. That was the key idea for a solution, but there was still a long way to go before animal dental care was possible. The optimization of the combination of vital substances alone took 10 years of research. At first they became cheese bones. They were ground into toothpaste flakes for the cats. Millions of cats have been successfully brushing their teeth with it since 2014. And that usually starts with the question:
How can I remove tartar from my cat myself? Or better like this:
How do the dental cleaning flakes work – to remove tartar from the cat itself?
They spread in the mouth. This is how they can work. Peptides adhere to the cell walls of oral bacteria. This prevents them from reproducing. The network of bacteria slowly dissolves. The tartar can no longer adhere to the tooth.
It is particularly important for cats: with greatly reduced bacteria – the risk of inflammation is also reduced. Even sick animals can keep their teeth clean this way. This has a stabilizing effect on the course of the disease. And of course: your cat will join in. Because she hates bad breath and tartar. The smell is constantly in your nose. Your Jacobson’s organ is still working.
That’s why your cat loves the toothpaste flakes so much.
What else is in QCHEFS toothpaste flakes?
Cottage cheese is the active ingredient. As a high-quality protein with all amino acids, it is also a great addition to feed proteins. For consistency, add a little rice and healthy fatty acids from rapeseed oil and organic coconut oil. This makes the toothpaste flakes easy to digest and digestible. Simply add ½ teaspoon to the bowl in the evening as a dessert to lick up and mix with your favorite treat for gourmets.
There is nothing more you can do to help your cat remove tartar itself.
Specific answer to your question:
How is tartar removed from a cat?
Previously under anesthesia with ultrasound. With new science, naturally antibacterial toothpaste flakes dissolve tartar. Important: Bacteria can no longer multiply undisturbed. This also reduces inflammation. Natural plaque control for healthy oral flora!
In a nutshell:
Cat removes tartar itself:
New knowledge implemented in natural antibacterial animal dental care. Natural peptides in toothpaste flakes reduce oral bacteria. The fossilized bacterial mesh of the tartar dissolves after some time. The oral flora is back in balance. This is how being healthy works today.
By the way: If you serve QCHEFS toothpaste flakes to your cat
please take a look – how relaxed and satisfied she is. The messenger substance GABA in cottage cheese inhibits stress impulses in the brain. It’s like a cup of milk to fall asleep.
You can find much more interesting information at: www.qchefsdental.de
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How cats still like to eat cheese! – Here are some great and healthy treats to go with it – which you can quickly conjure up yourself: www.qchefs-dental.de
If you also want our animals to live with healthy teeth:
#missiontierzähne to your best animal friend! This is how you pass on new knowledge. Write to me! I look forward to your questions and comments
Thank you very much.
Your Anke Domaske
Microbiologist