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    Dental treats for four cats — group routine tips

    This is a specific conversation about Cat dental care — why it matters more than people think — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    Four cats is wonderful — and wanting a shared dental treat time is honestly one of the smartest ways to make this stick long-term. Before I suggest anything, a quick note: dental disease affects most cats over three and is one of the most common causes of chronic pain in cats — pain they hide completely, sometimes for years. So doing this at all puts you ahead of most owners. How old are your four, has a vet flagged dental concerns in any of them, and do they generally tolerate treats well or are any of them fussy?
    They're all between 4 and 8. The vet mentioned early tartar on two of them at the last check. They're all treat-motivated, no real fussiness, which is why I thought a group treat moment could work.
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    That's a genuinely good setup — treat-motivated cats and a vet already flagging early tartar means you're catching this at exactly the right moment. The product I'd go with here is Greenies Feline Dental Treats. They're the most widely vet-recommended dental treat for cats, they have a texture that mechanically scrubs the tooth surface as the cat chews, and they're sized well enough that even smaller cats engage with them properly. One treat per cat daily is the target dose, which makes your group ritual really easy to structure.
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    Are they safe to give to all four at the same time without worrying about one cat eating another's share?
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    Totally fair concern. Greenies are firm enough that they take a few seconds to eat — they're not something a cat can inhale in one gulp — which gives you just enough time to supervise. Most people with multiple cats do a small spread: place each cat in a slightly different spot and hand one treat to each simultaneously. You'll quickly learn which of yours finishes first and eyes the others. That one just gets a little more distance. It doesn't need to be perfect — even a few seconds of chewing contact with the tooth surface is doing useful work.
    What about the two with early tartar — should I be doing anything extra for them specifically?
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    For those two, yes — the daily treat is a great baseline, but if either will tolerate a finger brush or a small soft toothbrush even a couple of times a week, that would genuinely make a difference on top of the treats. Treats work well but they can't reach the gumline the way brushing can. If brushing is off the table for them, ask your vet about a water additive as a second layer — it's the most hands-off option and works alongside the treats rather than replacing them. The vet who flagged the tartar is also worth circling back to about timing for a professional clean on those two specifically.
    That's really helpful. So Greenies daily for all four, plus brushing attempts for the two with tartar — that's the plan?
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    Exactly that. Greenies Feline Dental Treats once daily as your group ritual, brush the two with early tartar whenever they'll allow it, and book a vet check for those two within the next few months to see if a professional clean is warranted. You're already ahead of most cat owners just by making this a daily habit — consistency is genuinely most of the battle with cat dental health.

    Your situation is probably different. Get a specific answer for yours.

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