Daisy’s dental report

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I am a kitty that enjoys eating treats, so I know that having good, strong teeth is important.  I have some embarrassing information to share with you today … I hope it does not make you think poorly of me.

I got my teeth cleaned last month, and they said I had severe inflammation and gingivitis throughout and also staining! how can I smile for my pictures if I have stained teeth?!

But worse than that, I had to take this stuff.  It’s some medicine called Clindamycin.  and believe me kitties, it does not taste good.  just thinking about it makes me crabilated.  I will show you the bottle, but I will not smile about it.

While I was modeling, I had the terrific idea unintentionally knocked the bottle over.  Only, it did not break so I had to take the last of the medicine.  Rats!

Now I am re-dedicating myself to brushing my teeth all the time.  Tooth-brushing is a little bit much more fun with a pretty pink toothbrush and poultry-flavored pet toothpaste.

Now I am happy to show off my pearly white teeth, and you can see my gums are not inflamed now!

How do you keep your teeth clean?

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