Thanks simla
If the Blis Boost powder works it will be more economic than getting the little b****r's teeth cleaned at $400 a go! The vet stocks a canine mouthwash that looks not unlike Colgate Plax, but less volume and costs over $30 a bottle which is apparently added to the animals drinking water. I doubt if most cats would touch it given their fussy natures. Nigel is quite unfazed by the Blis Boost K12 powder and licks the dish clean. I had some reservations about experimenting K12 on him, but given it's GRAS approval I am certain it is harmless on cats and heaps safer than the flea medications we subject our animals to each month. Given the wide range of products the pet shops and vets sell I would think that Blis K12 (if proved effective on cats and dogs) would be an interesting market for Blis probiotics.