As cats become integral members of modern households, feline oral health is gaining increasing attention. However, research shows that up to 80% of cats over the age of two suffer from dental health issues. If oral hygiene is consistently neglected, this can easily lead to bad breath, plaque accumulation, and in severe cases, tooth loss, affecting daily eating and nutrient intake.

To address the common challenge of cats resisting toothbrushing, 'Nestlé Purina DENTALIFE Cat Dental Treats' have earned certification from the U.S. Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC) and are scientifically proven to effectively help control plaque and tartar formation. This allows oral care to be seamlessly integrated into daily life, offering pet owners a simpler, more efficient alternative to traditional brushing.

What to do when cats resist brushing? Nestlé Purina DENTALIFE, a leading dental care brand in the U.S., offers a new everyday oral care solution

When it comes to feline oral health, many pet owners immediately think of brushing. Yet, in practice, it often proves extremely difficult. Many cats strongly resist the touch and taste of toothbrushes, toothpaste, or even mouthwash, turning every cleaning session into a battle. As a result, maintaining consistency becomes nearly impossible. Instead of forcing their beloved pets, more owners hope to find an oral care method that aligns with cats’ natural behaviors—one that can be effortlessly incorporated into daily routines.

To solve the dilemma of 'wanting to care for your cat’s oral health but facing resistance,' the U.S.-based leading dental brand 'Nestlé Purina DENTALIFE Cat Dental Treats' integrates dental care into everyday life by leveraging natural chewing to help control plaque buildup. This approach makes oral care more compatible with cats’ lifestyles, reduces frustration and stress for both owners and pets, and helps establish a daily oral health routine with ease.

Certified by the U.S. VOHC, 'Purina DENTALIFE Cat Dental Treats' effectively control plaque and tartar formation. Each treat contains only 1.4 kcal and is enriched with active probiotics, taurine, and calcium—balancing great taste with essential nutrition.

U.S. VOHC certification and innovative porous design enhance all-around cleaning power

'Nestlé Purina DENTALIFE Cat Dental Treats' are certified by the U.S. Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC), with scientifically validated efficacy in controlling plaque and tartar. The unique porous dental structure is specially designed to meet dental care needs. As cats chew, the contact between their teeth and the treat helps clean tooth surfaces and interdental spaces, naturally incorporating dental care into the enjoyable moments when cats snack.

Additionally, each treat contains just 1.4 kcal, so when fed in moderation, there’s no need to worry about weight management. The treats also contain active probiotics to support gut microbiome balance and digestive health, along with added nutrients such as taurine and calcium. Free from artificial flavors and colors, they provide comprehensive protection for your cat’s overall health.

Exclusive first release at Costco! 'Nestlé Purina DENTALIFE Cat Dental Treats – Salmon Flavor'

'Nestlé Purina DENTALIFE Cat Dental Treats – Salmon Flavor' are crafted with salmon flavor, a favorite among cats, combining great taste with dental functionality and excellent palatability, making it easier to establish a consistent daily oral care routine. Available now at all Costco locations across Taiwan. A pack of 6 treats is priced at NT$499, making it easy to incorporate oral care into everyday life!

As scientific nutrition gains greater recognition, more pet owners are beginning to safeguard their cats’ oral health through daily nutritional management. Nestlé sincerely invites cat lovers to join the 'Sustainable Nesting Generation' co-creation platform (https://nestle.12cm.com.tw/g/PRnews ), amplifying the power of food through everyday consumption to help those in need and create a positive cycle in society.

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  • Source: PR Times
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