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  1. Feb 10, 2021 · by Jae Kennedy | Feb 10, 2021. When looking to keep your cat’s teeth clean, many say that feeding kibble helps. This is an antiquated myth that’s so far from the truth it’s just silly. The idea that a crunchy kibble can keep your cat’s teeth clean and healthy is just as crazy as saying eating crunchy granola is all we have to do to have ...

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  2. Sep 30, 2024 · Both cats and dogs are highly susceptible to dental disease caused by poor oral hygiene, making the idea that dry food can clean your pet's teeth highly attractive. According to the Cornell Feline Health Center, studies have shown that between 50 and 90% of cats over the age of four live with dental disease. Meanwhile, more than 80% of dogs age ...

  3. Mar 2, 2018 · This is somewhat true. As obligate carnivores, cats were made to tear flesh and bone with their teeth. Chewing on hard food items like meat and bone is helpful at removing plaque from the teeth. But you can’t compare kibble to meat and bone. Kibble is not a healthy diet for our cats. All dry food contains an unhealthy amount of starches and ...

  4. Jan 30, 2024 · While dry kibble may have its benefits as a convenient food option. Does it actually help to clean your pet's teeth? The answer lies in their biology as carnivores. In fact, the dental structure and chewing motion of both dogs and cats make it difficult to imagine kibble helping to maintain a healthy smile.

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  5. Dry food (kibble) does not help keep catsteeth clean. In fact, just the opposite. The binding chemicals that hold kibble together are sticky. Because of this stickiness, dry food increases the rate at which feline tartar builds up. In the wild, cats clean their teeth while ripping meat off bones. The physical rubbing of tooth on bone does ...

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  6. Mar 21, 2018 · The idea that starchy kibble helps the overall dental health of your cat is a myth that’s been passed down for generations. Because kibble is hard, the belief is that it knocks tartar off the teeth. This is somewhat true. However, the amount of carbohydrates within kibble increases the sugar content in your cat’s body.

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  8. Mar 16, 2022 · The Pros and Cons of Kibble for Dental Health. Kibble contains more carbohydrates than canned food does, and cats are carnivores, which means cats are not quite as good at breaking these nutrients down. Nutritionists speculate that the carbohydrate content of dry food contributes to obesity which can lead to the development of diabetes in cats.

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