This week’s segment features Dr. Janzen’s cat, Vic, a 2-year-old Persian!!! 🦷Did you know that dental care is just as important in our feline patients as it is in our canine patients? Cats, just like dogs, will develop tartar on their teeth that require cleanings, but can additionally grow oral tumors and suffer from ulcers, stomatitis (inflammation of the gingiva), and tooth resorption. While cats can be rather aloof, signs of dental pain in cats can include eating less, a foul odor coming from the mouth, excessive drooling, and rubbing the face excessively on the carpet or furniture. By performing regular dental cleanings, you can extend the life of your dogs and cats by another 2.5 years!!! For the remainder of February and extending through the month of March, we are offering 20% off of all our canine and feline dentals as well as 15% off our in-house dental preventatives!! Give us a call today at (662)524-4155 as spots are booking up fast! 🦷