Mouth Drops for Cat Bad Breath

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Mouth Drops for Cat Bad Breath

No more cat bad breath - get to the root of the problem

  • Restores gums back to normal
  • Makes cat breath smell more pleasant
  • Fights infections and bacteria that causes bad breath

1 bottle = 50mL/1.70oz

 

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What is Mouth Drops for Cat Bad Breath?

Moth Drops is like an herbal mouth wash for your cats. It helps wash away any surface debris, and it helps attack any under lying problems such as infections, and bacteria build up such as plaque, and Gingivitis. Overall protection from mouth decay.

What Causes Cat Bad Breath

Because most pet owners do not brush their pet’s teeth every day, pets are susceptible to gingivitis, a condition which is the result of plaque build-up on the teeth. Dental decay such as cavities can also be a problem as well as bacterial infection.

Bad Breath Symptoms

  • Gingivitis
  • Loose tooth or teeth
  • Hair or bones lodged in mouth
  • Oral ulcerations such as canker sores
  • Foreign bodies in the mouth (grass and plants)
About PetWellbeing

PetWellbeing is dedicated to improving the health of your pets. Our team of veterinarians, naturopaths and doctors use time-proven holistic medical practices. We use only the purest, most carefully sourced ingredients. We believe in offering a safe and holistic alternative to modern medicine. But we also believe in integrating the latest scientific research into our traditional, herbal treatments. Our customers consistently tell us that our passion for natural remedies and the formulation have helped their furry friends.

How soon will I see results?

Every pet is different, and so is the degree of alignment. Results will vary, but you should see improvements anywhere from 2 days to a few weeks. Remember holistic supplements need to be absorbed into the system for them to work at their full potential.

Is there any side effects?

We haven't had even one report of an adverse side effect after selling this natural herbal remedy for years.

Is Mouth Drops addictive or Habit-Forming?

No. Supplementing with it will not in any way be addictive.

Should I consult a Veterinarian before using this product?

This is a natural herbal supplement. A Veterinarian's prescription is not required; however it's always a good idea to consult with a doctor/vet before taking a supplement.

Who makes Mouth Drops?

  • Developed & formulated by Dr. Maria Romanó, DVM, M.Sc, who worked with Dr. Vinge ND, B.Sc and Dr. Wijesundera MD.
  • The factory is located in a 30,000 square foot facility in Kelowna BC, its been manufacturing products for 33 years and is registered with FDA to export product into the USA.

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4.0

This worked for our cat

By JodyT

from Leavenworth, WA

About Me Long-time Pet Owner

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Pros

  • Controls Odor
  • Easy To Use
  • Effective
  • Gentle
  • Good Value
  • Long-Lasting

Cons

    Best Uses

      Comments about NHV Mouth Drops for Cat Bad Breath:

      I have tried other treatments for gingivitis in our cat for many years, this is the only product I can get in his mouth and it has improved the health of his gums. His breath is much more pleasant as well!

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      Directions

      To be administered twice daily. One drop per 2 lb (1 kg ) of body weight up to 50 lb (25 kg). Thereafter add one drop per additional 4 lb (2 kg). Apply dosage to effected area can also be taken internally.

      Product will last for 6 months after opening. Please keep refrigerated.

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      Cautionary Notes

      Sage should not be used in pregnant pets. No known side effects. Information presented at PetWellbeing.com is for educational purposes only; statements about products and health conditions have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration

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      Ingredients

      • White Oak bark: Virustatic activity, astringent, saponins reduce serum cholesterol levels, antilithic properties.
      • Plantain leaves: Astringent, antibacterial activity, demulcent, emollient.
      • Sage: Antibacterial, fungistatic, virustatic, astringent.
      • Echinacea angustifolia: In human and animal experiments, echinacea preparations have been shown to have immunostimulant effects. Among others, the number of white blood cells and spleen cells is increased, the capacity for phagocytosis by human granulocytes is activated, and the body temperature is elevated. Echinacea has been studied for nonspecific stimulation of the immune system, involving an overall increase in phagocytosis by macrophages and granulocytes; inhibits cyclooxygenase and 5-lipooxygenase in vitro; antiviral activity against herpes, influenza, and vesicular stomatitis virus in vitro. Inhibits hyaluronidase (an enzyme secreted by bacteria that breaks down cell walls). Assists in recovery from chemotherapy.
      • Myrrh: Astringent, antiseptic, carminative, promotes granulation; Commission E approved myrrh for topical treatment of mild inflammation or the oral and pharyngeal mucosa.
      • Neem bark: Powerful blood purifier; detoxifier; strong antiviral, antifungal, antibacterial properties.
      • Alcohol based

      Mouth Drops Supplemental Facts

      Natural solution for cat bad breath

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      • Question:

        I currently administer Tripsy, Hearty Heart, and Old Timer to my 17 year "young" child, Jumpie. She is such a trooper at her age. JUST found your Mouth Drops and am ecstatic, as I've been dealing with an oozing bump that keeps returning under her left eye. Feel it's due to an oral issue, a sinus infected due to a dying tooth and/or gingivitis. She is too old to go under anesthesia, so am grateful for yet another helpful remedy from PetWellBeing! : )

        Question: I mix the other three product's drops into 1/4 tsp of water, and administer by syringe, far back into her mouth so it doesn't get spit out or flow out of her mouth.

        Can I add the Mouth Drops to this mix, and will it work even if it doesn't "remain" in the mouth for a period of time? Not certain if it's like a mouth "wash", or something that works internally, from the inside out.

        Thanks! Your company is SUCH a blessing to our household, both the babies, and myself. God bless you all.
        Asked on 1/15/2012 by Jumpie's Mom from Oshkosh, WI

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          Answer:

          For best results I would suggest administering the Mouth Drops separate from the other remedies just to ensure you achieve the desired results.

          Answered on 1/17/2012 by Mgr Customer Care from CSR Office
      • Question:

        Can you use this with a cat that is dealing with Chronic Renal Problems? We are using Tripsy along with several over natural products as well as fluids. Also using Old Timers for Joint Comfort along with a couple of others items. Just don't want anything to conflict.
        Asked on 10/27/2011 by Jeff from Knoxville, TN

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          Answer:

          You can use the Mouth Drops with in conjunction with any other supplements as there are no ingredients within our product that would counteract with any other supplements or medications.

          Answered on 10/28/2011 by Customer Care from CSR Office
      • Question:

        Can you give a 14 year old cat mouth drops for bad breath in combination with resthryo hyperthyroid treatment? Want to make sure mixing the two will not cause harm.

        Thank you Sabrina
        Asked on 10/21/2011 by Brina from Miami. Florida

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          Answer:

          Sabrina, you sure can! Those two supplements do not contain any ingredients that would interact with one another. The only cautionary note we have regarding the Resthyro is that that it should not be taken with any other hyperthyroidism medication.

          Answered on 10/21/2011 by Customer Care from CSR Office
      • Question:

        Do you think this product will help treat and possibly cure

        Feline chronic lymphocytic plasmacytic gingivostomatitis?

        Thank you very much!

        Marion Coleman
        Asked on 10/13/2011 by Anonymous from West Columbia Texas, USA

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          Answer:

          Our mouth drops is known to be able to help with gingivitis in various forms as well as other ailments that may occur. It may take 2-4 weeks to see results and we back our products with 90 day return policy http://www.petwellbeing.com/pwb/guarantee

          Answered on 10/14/2011 by Customer Care from CSR Office
        • Staff Reviewer

          Answer:

          Our mouth drops is known to be able to help with gingivitis in various forms as well as other ailments that may occur. It may take 2-4 weeks to see results and we back our products with 90 day return policy http://www.petwellbeing.com/pwb/guarantee

          Answered on 10/14/2011 by Customer Care from CSR Office
      • Question:

        Will this be effective if I put it in my cat's drinking water?
        Asked on 10/13/2011 by PeterPan's mom from Maine

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          Answer:

          You can put the supplement into your pet's water but you do have to be sure that they are drinking the full amount as you want to be sure your pet is receiving the full dosage. You are also able to put the supplement into your pet's food. Although, the best results are from putting the supplement directly into your pet's mouth.

          Answered on 10/13/2011 by Customer Care from CSR Office
      • Question:

        Is this safe for cats who have had history of struvites and who take a daily calcium channel blocker for cardiomyopathy (diltiazem)?
        Asked on 10/11/2011 by Carrie

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      • Question:

        can i give 2 my dog too?
        Asked on 10/8/2011 by Anonymous

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          Answer:

          Yes, Mouth Drops for Bad Breath can be used to help treat bad breath and aid in oral health for both cats and dogs. It is the exact same formula and there are no known side effects.

          Answered on 10/12/2011 by Customer Care from CSR Office
        • Staff Reviewer

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          Yes, Mouth Drops for Bad Breath can be used to help treat bad breath and aid in oral health for both cats and dogs. It is the exact same formula and there are no known side effects.

          Answered on 10/12/2011 by Customer Care from CSR Office
      • Question:

        My 13 year old female cat is having trouble eating her soft food lately and is not eating dry food or cat treats at all. My new vet has her on anti-biotic drops, vitamins with iron and liquid pain medicine for her inflamed upper gums. I would like your thoughts as to whether or not the Mouth Drops by NHV would help her as the next step is to put her on pregnesone. She has already lost 3 pounds.
        Asked on 10/8/2011 by kittygirl from fort lauderdale, fl.

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          Answer:

          Yes the Mouth Drops can help with her gums and other symptoms as well.
          It can help with :
          Restores gums back to normal
          Makes cat breath smell more pleasant
          Fights infections and bacteria that causes bad breath

          You may also want to review the ingredient list as well
          http://www.petwellbeing.com/products/cat-bad-breath#ingredients

          Answered on 10/10/2011 by Customer Care from CSR Office
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