Sam and Billy
Member Since 2017
Hi everybody. I'm taking Billy (my 11-year-old diabetic) to the vet tomorrow for some major dental work in the form of teeth extractions. It's a tender spot for me. My other cat, a 14-year-old named Nancy, just died two weeks ago from cardiomyopathy and I'm still feeling it. I took Billy to the vet out of paranoia to check his heart and they said aside from being diabetic, he's doing well. But he has teeth issues. I've known this for two years. Some of his teeth have pus around them. He has breath that can make flowers wilt. It's time.
His blood work to make sure he was fit for the surgery was fine. He needs multiple extractions, and they'll keep him overnight. This makes me happy because that means they'll monitor the eating-versus-insulin thing. I am wondering if any of you have had your diabetic cats go through multiple teeth extractions though, and if you have any words of wisdom for me.
His blood work to make sure he was fit for the surgery was fine. He needs multiple extractions, and they'll keep him overnight. This makes me happy because that means they'll monitor the eating-versus-insulin thing. I am wondering if any of you have had your diabetic cats go through multiple teeth extractions though, and if you have any words of wisdom for me.