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Troy Plaque Off Dental Powder for Cats (40g)

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SKU:
PH-PLAQOC
UPC:
9313754130307

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Troy Plaque Off Dental Powder for Cats (40g) is a dietary supplement which is clinically proven to reduce bad breath, plaque and tartar in cats. Troy Plaque Off Dental Powder is designed to be used once daily, and can be added to either wet or dry food.

  • Contains brewer's yeast to improve palatability for cats
  • 100% natural product with no additives or artificial preservatives
  • Completely natural product made from Norwegian Seaweed
  • Clinically proven to reduce bad breath, plaque and tartar
  • The product is safe and can be used continuously
  • Designed to be used in conjunction with brushing

Administration

Troy Plaque Off Dental Powder should be used once daily and can be added to both wet and dry pet food, either sprinkled on top or mixed through. Plaque Off should be administrated to cats of all sizes using the included scoop at 1 scoop per day.

1 scoop = ~0.3941 grams. So each tub has approx 100 scoops.

Safety Information

  • Plaque Off may not be suitable for animals undergoing thyroid treatment - if you're unsure, please contact your vet.
  • If your pet still has bad breath after treatment, then you should consult your vet, as it could be a sign of a serious underlying condition.
  • For animal use only. The safety of Plaque Off has not been established for pregnant or nursing animals.
  • Reactions such as itching may occur in animals with algae hypersensitivity, allergies, or a sensitive stomach.
Dental Care
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  • 4

    Plaque off for cats

    Posted by Dawn Pavy on 7th Feb 2022

    Excellent product. One of my cats has a genetic dental disorder and this product makes dental maintenance a breeze.

  • 5

    Troy plague off powder for cats

    Posted by Dawn Pavy on 21st Aug 2020

    Excellent product. Extremely effective...my 18 month old cat's teeth are again white and free of plaque. After being told he has a genetic disorder the could result in him losing all his teeth very young...the result from plaque off is brilliant.