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Up to 85% of cats have dental disease by age three. This daily treat helps.

Teeth & Gum Care — Cats

Freeze-dried cultivated quail — 60%+ protein — paired with a clinically validated oral postbiotic. Disrupts biofilms. Reduces bad breath. Works even when your cat won't let you near their mouth.

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85%of cats over age 3 have dental disease
7days to measurably fresher breath
98%oral biofilm disruption in lab studies
60%+protein — always #1 ingredient

Feline dental disease is nearly universal. It's also almost entirely invisible — until it isn't.

Cats are expert at hiding pain. It's an evolutionary instinct: show vulnerability in the wild and become prey. This means dental disease — even severe periodontal disease — often goes undetected until a vet examination reveals damage that has been building for years.

Unlike dogs, cats are uniquely susceptible to tooth resorption: a painful process where the tooth structure breaks down from within. There's no equivalent condition in dogs or humans. It affects an estimated 30–70% of cats and is almost always discovered late.

The compounding problem: cats are notoriously difficult to treat proactively. Most resist toothbrushing. Water additives go ignored. Dental chews are hit-or-miss. The result is a species with near-universal dental disease and almost no practical way to address it — until now.

Why feline oral health is uniquely difficult — and what works

Our oral postbiotic works through direct contact with oral tissues during normal treat consumption. No brushing, no gels, no water additives your cat won't touch. As your cat eats the treat, the postbiotic compounds interact directly with the oral cavity — disrupting the biofilm matrix that drives gum disease and reducing the volatile sulfur compounds that cause bad breath.

Clinical trials confirmed 26% more bad breath reduction vs. placebo, 98% disruption of key oral biofilms in laboratory conditions, and measurable improvement in breath freshness within 7 days. For a species that resists almost every other dental intervention, this is significant.

Why feline dental health is different

Cats hide pain instinctively

Unlike dogs, cats rarely show visible signs of oral discomfort. By the time a cat is pawing at its mouth or refusing food, dental disease is typically advanced. Preventive daily care is the only reliable strategy.

Most cats resist toothbrushing

Veterinary guidelines recommend daily brushing for cats — but compliance rates are extremely low. A treat that delivers oral health benefits through normal eating behavior bypasses this problem entirely.

Tooth resorption is a cat-specific risk

Tooth resorption — where the tooth structure dissolves from the inside — is a painful condition unique to cats, affecting up to 70% of all cats. Maintaining a healthy oral microbiome is a key element of reducing the inflammatory conditions associated with its progression.

Clinically measured. Peer-reviewed. Independently verified.

  • 26% more bad breath reduction than placebo — measured by validated halitosis assessment tool in a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.
  • Statistically significant breath improvement within 7 days of daily use — confirmed by validated measurement, not owner perception.
  • 98% disruption of key oral biofilms in laboratory conditions — including Streptococcus mutans, Porphyromonas gingivalis, and Fusobacterium nucleatum.
  • Effective against antibiotic-resistant biofilm strains — a key advantage over antiseptic-based approaches that lose efficacy as resistance develops.
  • Works by direct oral contact — the mechanism is ideal for cats, who receive full benefit during normal treat consumption without needing extended chewing time.
  • Produced via natural fermentation, not synthetic chemistry — the same process found throughout nature.

What your cat gets, every treat

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60%+ Protein from Cultivated Quail

Grown cell-by-cell. No by-products, no antibiotics, no batch variability. Real meat, guaranteed consistent quality. A rich, natural aroma cats respond to immediately.

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Clinically Validated Oral Postbiotic

Works by direct oral contact during treat consumption — no brushing, no additives. Validated in peer-reviewed clinical trials. Disrupts biofilms and reduces bad breath where other approaches fail in cats.

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Freeze-Dried — Nothing Lost

Locks in nutritional integrity and the natural aroma that draws cats in. No heat damage, no fillers. Postbiotic compounds preserved at full potency.

Clean Label, Top to Bottom

Non-GMO throughout. Corn-free, wheat-free, soy-free. No artificial flavors, colors, or preservatives. Human-grade. Made in the USA.

Common questions

Why do so many cats have dental disease?
Feline dental disease is so common because cats are uniquely poor candidates for conventional oral hygiene. They instinctively mask pain, so dental disease is rarely caught early. They typically resist toothbrushing. And cats are uniquely prone to tooth resorption — a painful condition where the tooth structure breaks down from within, with no equivalent in dogs or humans. Without active dental support built into their daily routine, disease progression is almost inevitable.
My cat won't let me brush their teeth. Will they eat this treat?
Yes. Freeze-dried cultivated quail has a rich, natural aroma that most cats find immediately appealing — and because the postbiotic works through oral contact rather than requiring sustained chewing, even cats who eat quickly still receive the benefit. Our customers consistently report strong palatability with even finicky cats. No brushing, no gels, no water additives to battle with.
How quickly will I notice a difference?
Clinical trials showed measurable improvement in bad breath within 7 days of daily use — confirmed by a validated halitosis assessment tool. Feline bad breath (from oral bacteria, not dietary causes) should begin to improve within the first week. Consistent daily use is key to sustained results.
Should I still take my cat for professional dental cleanings?
Yes. Professional veterinary dental cleanings under anesthesia remain the gold standard for assessing and treating existing periodontal disease, especially given how well cats hide dental pain. Our treats are a daily maintenance tool — most effective as part of a routine that includes regular vet examinations. They're not a replacement for professional care but a meaningful daily intervention between visits.
Is cultivated quail safe for cats with food sensitivities?
Yes. Cultivated quail is a true novel protein — grown directly from cells, without farming or by-products. It carries no cross-contamination risk with conventional proteins like chicken, beef, or fish. For cats with known food sensitivities or inflammatory conditions that may affect oral health, it's an ideal choice and appropriate for elimination diet protocols.

The dental treat your cat will actually let you give them

60%+ cultivated protein. A clinically validated oral postbiotic. 98% biofilm disruption. Fresher breath in 7 days — without the toothbrush battle.

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