In addition to being necessary for eating, your cat's teeth are also necessary for social interaction—whether it's playing with other cats or chewing on toys. Its teeth must be kept healthy and clean in order to avoid oral hygiene issues. When dental plaque mineralizes and comes into contact with saliva, it can build up tartar, which can cause discomfort in the mouth and make your cat reluctant to eat or drink. If your cat exhibits any of the symptoms of tooth decay, gum disease, or tartar formation, it's important to have your veterinarian examine the condition of your cat's teeth and gums. By preventing dental plaque from forming, ROYAL CANIN® Oral Care is a nutritionally balanced formula that helps maintain your cat's oral health. It