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Cat owners are racing to buy this Aussie-made dental treat that promises cleaner teeth and a happier kitty

Cat owners are racing to buy this Aussie-made dental treat that promises cleaner teeth and a happier kitty

7NEWS09-05-2025
Say goodbye to stinky cat breath, this Aussie dental breakthrough is the new must-have for pet parents.
If your cat's breath has ever cleared a room, you're not alone, and Bell & Bone has just launched a game-changer.
The Melbourne-based pet wellness brand is tackling one of the most overlooked issues in cat health: dental disease.
With more than 70 per cent of cats expected to suffer from dental issues in their lifetime, and less than 20 per cent of owners doing anything about it, this innovative new product couldn't come at a better time.
Bell & Bone's Cat Dental Bites an Australian-made, grain-free treat designed to clean your cat's teeth while they chew.
With a chewy texture to help reduce tartar and active ingredients like Zinc, Vitamin C and Seaweed, these clever little bites do the hard work so you don't have to. And yes, they're vet-recommended.
Made with 40 per cent real meat and zero fillers, the Tuna with Spirulina Dental Bites are a hit even with fussy eaters.
Unlike other pet treats that rely on wheat or corn, Bell & Bone has opted for gut-friendly, high-quality ingredients that support overall health, not just dental hygiene.
Why this isn't just a treat, it's a transformation
Bell & Bone didn't just slap together a snack and call it 'healthy.'
These dental bites were developed with industry experts and backed by science to actively reduce plaque and tartar buildup, a major cause of gum disease in cats.
And because the act of chewing is so beneficial for your cat's brain and mood, it's more than just oral care; it's enrichment, too.
What makes this even more appealing? At just $12.95 a pack, it's a cost-effective way to avoid painful (and expensive) vet visits down the track.
While the spotlight is on cats, Bell & Bone hasn't forgotten your furry best friend.
Their Chicken, Mint & Seaweed Dental Sticks for dogs, $16.95, are also vet-recommended and made to promote daily oral hygiene with a one-stick-a-day routine.
These sticks use mechanical and chemical action to fight plaque, while the meat-first formula ensures your dog will actually enjoy it.
Whether you're a cat cuddler or a dog devotee, Bell & Bone is making it easier (and tastier) to prioritise your pet's health.
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