Cat Dental Care Made Easy: Dental Toppers & Treat Bowl Recipes
Keeping your cat’s teeth clean doesn’t have to be a struggle. With just 4 sprays of our Cat Dental Topper, you can turn any meal into a gut-powered dental solution that helps reduce plaque, improve breath, and support long-term dental health.
1. The Purr-fect Wet Food Bowl
A flavour-packed tribiotic and oral actives combo to tackle plaque and tartar for good
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Good quality wet cat food (our favourite is Ziwi Chicken Wet Cat Food)
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Freeze-dried chicken
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4 sprays of Cat Dental Topper - Tuna
2. Crunch & Clean Kitty Bowl
For the kibble lovers who want an extra dental health crunch
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High-quality dry cat kibble
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Small scoop of Ziwi Air-Dried Food for cats
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Bell & Bone Cat Dental Bites to combat plaque and tartar naturally
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4 sprays of Cat Dental Topper - Chicken
3. Hydration Hero Bowl
For cats who don’t drink enough water and still want the best dental care
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A spoonful of wet food mixed with warm water (brothy texture)
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Crumble Cat Dental Bites on top for extra dental goodness
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4 sprays of Cat Dental Topper - Tuna
Why Your Cat Will Love These & How They Work
Each easy dental care recipe helps to:
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Reduce plaque and tartar with natural and effective dental care for cats
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Support a healthy teeth and gut microbiome with our unique tribiotic blend (pre, pro and postbiotics) and oral actives
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Improve breath naturally, from the inside out
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Work with your cat’s daily routine (no need to change their daily favourite meal)
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Dental Topper FAQs
What is the Bell & Bone Dental Topper for dogs and cats?
The Bell & Bone Dental Topper is a first-of-its-kind oral health spray designed to support both dental and gut health in pets. Applied directly onto your dog or cat's regular meals, it combines powerful oral actives, prebiotics, probiotics, postbiotics, and superfoods to help prevent plaque, tartar, bad breath, and inflammation—starting from the inside out.
How does gut health affect my pet’s dental health?
An imbalanced gut microbiome can lead to increased inflammation and allow harmful bacteria to thrive—resulting in plaque buildup, yellow stains, inflamed gums, and bad breath. By supporting your pet’s gut health, you’re reducing one of the root causes of dental disease in dogs and cats.
Can the Dental Topper replace brushing my pet’s teeth?
While brushing is effective, many pet parents find it difficult to do consistently. The Bell & Bone Dental Topper offers a realistic and effective daily alternative by promoting oral health through diet—delivering oral actives and gut-supporting nutrients with just 4 sprays a day. It's a great supplement to brushing or a smart replacement if brushing isn’t possible.
How do I use the Dental Topper with my pet’s current food?
It’s easy! Simply shake the bottle and spray 4 pumps directly onto your dog or cat’s existing food once a day. There’s no need to change their diet—our topper turns any meal into a DIY dental care solution.
Is the Dental Topper safe for both dogs and cats?
Yes! Our Dental Topper is vet-approved and specially formulated for both dogs and cats of all ages. We’ve used only the highest quality, natural ingredients, ensuring safety, effectiveness, and palatability.
What results can I expect from using the Dental Topper?
In a recent trial with 30 participants, 97% saw noticeable improvements in their pet’s:
- Breath freshness
- Stool quality
- Teeth cleanliness
- Yellow stain removal on teeth
- Gum health and decrease in inflammation
- Overall wellbeing
You can expect visible changes in your pet’s oral and general health within a few weeks of daily use.
Can my dog have Bell & Bone Dental Toppers if they’re allergic to chicken?
Yes, Bell & Bone Dental Toppers are single-protein and all toppers (except Chicken flavour) are suitable for pets with chicken allergies.
Allergic dogs can have the Beef, Lamb and Salmon Dental Toppers. Allergic cats can have the Tuna Dental Topper.
As always, if your pet has any known allergies or dietary restrictions, we recommend checking the full ingredient list and speaking to your vet before introducing any new food product.