December 7, 2007, Newsletter Issue #64: Bad Teeth Can Mean Poor Health

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Your cat's health depends largely on the nutrition foundin food, and if your feline suffers from bad teeth, it can affect the overall health of your cat. Bacteria from bad teeth and gums can lead to infections and troubles with internal organs in dogs and cats, too. Losing teeth also leads to difficulties eating and loss of appetite, which can lead to a decline in health, and even death. Taking care of your cat's teeth makes sense for good health and long life. Cat dental insurance plans are available from many companies that help defray the costs of cleanings and other dental procedures.

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