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www.vetnpetdirect.com.au | 7 Revolution ® Kills Flea Eggs, Advocate ® doesn't. vet-grade flea protection Do you have a flea problem waiting to hatch? Prevents flea eggs hatching Kills fleas and their larvae Protects against heartworm & & BREEDBREAKDOWN APPEARANCE: A medium sized cat, with a well muscled, solid build. Small round head with wide set eyes that in adults should be yellow or golden in colour. Short hair, fine, glossy, silky coat that comes in a wide variety of colours. TEMPERAMENT: Loving, affectionate, lively, playful, active, outgoing, mischievous and intelligent. AVERAGE LIFE SPAN: 12-16 years MAINTENANCE: Low maintenance and they require little grooming. SUITS: They are excellent companions, love people and company. Well suited to families and generally good with kids. Compatible with other cats and dogs. They prefer company, so if in a household where they are home alone a bit they are better to have another cat. INTERESTING FACT: The Burmese breed originated from a cat by the name of Wong Mau that moved from Burma to the USA. Burmese I think my cat has dirty teeth and her breath is also a little smelly. Is there anything I can do to help? There are a number of products available to help look after your cat's dental health. Special toothbrushes and toothpastes, like in the Prozym RF2 Toothpaste Kit, have been designed for pets and can help remove tartar, plaque and freshen breath. There are also supplements that you can add to your cat's food or water, like Aquadent or PlaqueOff for Cats, that are formulated to improve and maintain good oral health. Plus dental treats like Feline Greenies are an easy way to improve your cat's dental health and reduce tartar. Your cat may need to see a veterinarian to assess their dental health, as they might require some dental work, tooth scaling/cleaning, antibiotics or tooth removal. It is important to not overlook your pet's dental health as early intervention and treatment is always best. With regular veterinary check-ups and at home dental care, serious dental issues can be avoided and/or managed. Q A &

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