Jenny&Tux
Member Since 2023
Hi all,
I have a few questions on getting dental work done on a diabetic kitty.
Tux had 4 teeth removed a few years ago, and I’ve noticed lately that his breath is not so fresh - not terrible, but sort of fishy/cat food-y. I can see tartar buildup, and overall, his teeth are not quite white anymore.
I was thinking of taking him in for a cleaning. I have read in here that dental issues can cause more complications for diabetic cats, so I’d like to keep up on cleanings to make sure we can catch any major problems earlier rather than later.
I’ve never taken a cat for a cleaning, so I’m not sure what the procedure is, like if he gets put under, how long it takes, will it affect his blood glucose, etc.
Any advice/experiences are appreciated!
I have a few questions on getting dental work done on a diabetic kitty.
Tux had 4 teeth removed a few years ago, and I’ve noticed lately that his breath is not so fresh - not terrible, but sort of fishy/cat food-y. I can see tartar buildup, and overall, his teeth are not quite white anymore.
I was thinking of taking him in for a cleaning. I have read in here that dental issues can cause more complications for diabetic cats, so I’d like to keep up on cleanings to make sure we can catch any major problems earlier rather than later.
I’ve never taken a cat for a cleaning, so I’m not sure what the procedure is, like if he gets put under, how long it takes, will it affect his blood glucose, etc.
Any advice/experiences are appreciated!