🐾 Fresh breath, happy cats—because they deserve the best!
Dental FreshWater Additive for Cats is an innovative dental care solution that combines the refreshing taste of tuna with effective oral hygiene. This 8 oz liquid formula is designed to be added to your cat's drinking water, providing a brushless way to clean teeth, freshen breath, and combat tartar buildup without harmful ingredients like sugars or alcohol. Perfect for pet parents who want to ensure their feline friends enjoy optimal dental health effortlessly.
Material Features | Sugar Free |
Material Type FREE | Alcohol Free |
Item Dimensions | 3 x 2 x 7 inches |
Unit Count | 8 Fl Oz |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Package Type Name | Bottle |
Item Form | Liquid |
Product Benefits | Tartar Control, Whitening, Freshening, and Gum Protection |
Flavor | Tuna |
Allergen Information | Tuna |
Recommended Uses For Product | Cleaning, Fresh Breath |
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Great for persistent funky cat breath AND poor drinking habits!
I admit it, I was skeptical of this product, but I was also desperate. My cat (who, as I have said in many other reviews, is an embarrassment to his species in terms of intelligence) has had bad breath for years because he doesn't chew dry food. Even those expensive treats meant to reduce plaque/odor go straight down the hatch, never touching a tooth. I eventually tried supplementing with wet food, which helped for a while before all sorts of oral bacteria got the memo and moved in, just making it worse. Did I mention that he's a Russian Blue mix and has those cute Siamese traits like licking EVERYTHING?So not only did the furry demon child smell like throat fungus, now so did my hands and everything in my house. "Tartar treats" didn't work. I wasn't going to brush his teeth, because I value my life. Dental Fresh was my last resort. Figuring it was worth a try, I decided to order a bottle and pray. After all, this cat grew up on stagnant rainwater; surely, at least he couldn't mind it much.The first thing I noticed was that his water was disappearing much more quickly than normal, as well as staying clean longer - no more scum and dirt in the bottom of the bowl. Cats have a notoriously low thirst drive, and he drinks so much more with the added Dental Fresh that I think the extra water is helping in and of itself. It did take a couple of weeks to get results on the odor front, but have a little patience. It's worth the wait. After almost three weeks, kitty's breath is back to a much more reasonable level, and he doesn't leave everything he licks smelling like death itself. Dental Fresh is now a staple in my house, and we're both happier for it. Thanks, SynergyLabs!
S**Y
It works
Works great the vet said of my dogs teeth looks white and great have been using for six months
B**V
Neither of my cats mind it
It doesn’t really have a color or smell, so neither of my cats mind it. It lasts a few months if given daily. Seems to be a decent price too. I don’t know how effective it is, but I like it for prophylactic protection. I also brush my cats teeth to further help with tooth decay
D**S
Bye Bye Bad Breath
I'm (or my cats) are on their second bottle, and it has helped with their breath. Their teeth look whiter too. Like mentioned in another review, I wish the cap could be used for measurement for convenience.
B**A
Works ok, not great for plaque
I would have given this 4 or 5 stars if I had nothing to compare it to but I've used products that work a bit better. I was using tropiclean gel and it worked really well for removing plaque (with brushing and scraping) and pretty well for breath.I decided to switch to this because I got most of the plaque and the gel was a pain to use. It seems to be working well for gingivitis but after about 3 weeks it seems like there is still some plaque (possibly even still building up). It does okay for freshening breath but the gel worked better. On the bottle it also claims there is no smell, there is definitely a pretty strong chemical smell that stays on your hands. I'm not certain but I'm also pretty sure this may have made my dog throw up after drinking it (he has a week stomach).Pros:-Works well for gingivitis-Does okay at freshening breath-Pretty easy to use-Keeps bowl clean and slime freeCons:-Doesn't seem to work great for plaque-Strong chemical smell-May have made my dog puke when he got in the cat's water (he has a weak stomach, only eats one type of food)Overall I'd recommend this only as 'maintenance'. If you need plaque removal I'd suggest gels plus brushing. I'd also be concerned about using this long term because of the chemicals and the smell.
3**A
They drank it fine and it does help
Does what it says and my cats didn't seem to mind this addition to their water.
B**S
Jury's Out...
I've only just received this product a few days ago, so I can't comment on if it'll actually clean my cat's teeth, or not, but I wanted to do a first impressions review. For starters, an 8 ounce bottle, is very small. To get a better idea, it's half the size of a 16 ounce bottle of drinking water. So, if you want to be able to use it regularly, it's going to get expensive. Secondly, they claim it's "flavorless", yeah, that's a lie, lol. Have you tried it? I try everything that I give them (except wet food), and this stuff tastes like hydrogen peroxide, or getting a little bit of extremely diluted, chlorinated pool water in your mouth. Mostly, peroxide. I actually feel like I spent almost $10 on a tiny bottle of peroxide. They recommend one teaspoon per every 8 ounces of water. This is the ratio that I taste tested, and like I said, it tastes like peroxide. Peroxide mixed in aloe water, is a better description, I think. If I were an animal, I wouldn't want to drink this. As a human, I would not like drinking this. That's risky business because you're either facing them not drinking water, not drinking enough water, or you're in a situation where you're having to put out multiple servings of water, some treated, some not, and just hoping they drink the treated water. In which case, why even bother, because no animal would willingly choose this, over plain, fresh water. I could see a decent amount of dogs falling for this, but cats are so finicky, I just doubt mine will get enough of this product, for it to be beneficial. We shall see. Again, this is just my initial impression.Update: I started adding the recommended teaspoon to more than 8 ounces of water, because I noticed my cats weren't drinking as much water as usual. Regardless, it began making my cats throw up, and they also suffered from diarrhea. All within a week of using this product. Long story short, it was a waste of money.
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