charliesmom
Member Since 2012
This morning, I woke up on day 13 and guess what? Charlie met her BG target, but in typical, Charlie drama queen fashion, she couldn't just keep it simple.
I was wondering what was wrong with her this morning. She didn't come cuddle me in bed, and she didn't immediately run to go out and sleep on the balcony (her favorite thing to do while we're getting ready for work in the morning). I went looking for her and she was hiding behind the couch (her typical "I'm not feeling so well" spot).
So then I thought, hmm...
I looked around, and found that Charlie had cracked her entire front tooth off. You know the 2 long canine teeth right in the front (the fangs)? Well, one of those.
I read somewhere just now that if it cracks off, the cat is probably in pain. She had such a bad reaction on tramedol, and everyone warned me majorly after the 1 attempt with metacam, so now we only have a homeopathic herbal pain killer from the vet. In the meantime, I gave her one of those, just in case.
Now I am sitting here, holding on to this bloody tooth and unsure what to do. The internet says it's best to take the cat in to get the full tooth extracted so there will be no infection and less pain. I think I need to do this, but on the other hand, the last time we took her in for a teeth cleaning (see posts from July 10th-14th timeframe), she had a really bad reaction to the anaesthesia. Advice?
yesterday
I was wondering what was wrong with her this morning. She didn't come cuddle me in bed, and she didn't immediately run to go out and sleep on the balcony (her favorite thing to do while we're getting ready for work in the morning). I went looking for her and she was hiding behind the couch (her typical "I'm not feeling so well" spot).
So then I thought, hmm...
I looked around, and found that Charlie had cracked her entire front tooth off. You know the 2 long canine teeth right in the front (the fangs)? Well, one of those.
I read somewhere just now that if it cracks off, the cat is probably in pain. She had such a bad reaction on tramedol, and everyone warned me majorly after the 1 attempt with metacam, so now we only have a homeopathic herbal pain killer from the vet. In the meantime, I gave her one of those, just in case.
Now I am sitting here, holding on to this bloody tooth and unsure what to do. The internet says it's best to take the cat in to get the full tooth extracted so there will be no infection and less pain. I think I need to do this, but on the other hand, the last time we took her in for a teeth cleaning (see posts from July 10th-14th timeframe), she had a really bad reaction to the anaesthesia. Advice?
yesterday