No, human toothpaste should never be used on cats. Fluoride is present in most toothpastes and is toxic if ingested, especially to such a small animal like a cat. Cats cannot spit out toothpaste while their teeth are being brushed. Pet toothpaste is free of Fluoride and is completely safe for an animal to ingest.
Yes, any enzyme toothpaste specifically for cats or dogs works fine on ferrets.
No, human toothpaste should never be used on cats. Fluoride is present in most toothpastes and is toxic if ingested, especially to such a small animal like a cat. Cats cannot spit out toothpaste while their teeth are being brushed. Pet toothpaste is free of Fluoride and is completely safe for an animal to ingest.
No, you should never use human toothpaste on a cat, as the fluoride alone is toxic and can make a cat ill if ingested. If you wish to brush your cat's teeth, use a pet toothpaste that has no fluoride in and is safe to ingest (I cat cannot spit out toothpaste like humans do).
Well usually cats die from toothpaste. If the get lucky maybe they wont die.
Parents can effectively teach their child how to spit out toothpaste during brushing by demonstrating the proper technique, providing verbal instructions, and offering positive reinforcement when the child successfully spits out the toothpaste. Parents can also supervise the child during brushing to ensure they are spitting out the toothpaste correctly.
The Orajel brand of toothpaste is a good toothpaste for a toddler to use.
Well by the looks of it its Cats because he has the musical T-shirt "Cats" and he has 3 cats, Wallace, Lewis, and Beast....
Since they did not have toothbrushes, there was no need for toothpaste.
Use Kids COLGATE toothpaste :)
Little Bear Training Toothpaste- i don't know if its still around or if that's exactly what its called, but it works(its doesnt have flouride so you dont have to worry about your child swallowing it) Also for kids that hate toothpaste, try Tom's Of Maine or Rembrant.
Children can start using regular toothpaste with fluoride when they are around 2 years old, but it is important to use only a pea-sized amount and supervise them to prevent swallowing.
No you can not use strawberrys for making toothpaste