- Joined
- Jun 5, 2020
- Messages
- 72
- Purraise
- 66
Good morning everyone, hope you're all well! Something had just popped into my head and I was looking to get you guys' opinions!
I had always heard that orange cats were more likely to have dental issues, even heard the term "ginger-vitis" thrown around a few times . It has rang true with my parent's orange cat, who has significant dental issues. I adopted an orange kitten a little while ago, so I was curious what I could do for him to help him prevent issues int he future (I already have a toothbrush and toothpaste to get him started young), so I looked it up online and actually didn't find anything about orange kittens being predisposed to dental problems. It was something I've heard about for years, so I was surprised to not have anything come up in my search. Is this something you guys have heard of?
I had always heard that orange cats were more likely to have dental issues, even heard the term "ginger-vitis" thrown around a few times . It has rang true with my parent's orange cat, who has significant dental issues. I adopted an orange kitten a little while ago, so I was curious what I could do for him to help him prevent issues int he future (I already have a toothbrush and toothpaste to get him started young), so I looked it up online and actually didn't find anything about orange kittens being predisposed to dental problems. It was something I've heard about for years, so I was surprised to not have anything come up in my search. Is this something you guys have heard of?