PeterDevonMocha
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Within the next month or two we plan on having a dental done on mocha. This will be my first dental ever on a cat I have been owned by. I am very nervous about this. I've been trying to read threads on here about dentals and most of the time walk away confused.
I know there is a list of questions to ask, but I don't know if they are all in one spot? Is there a link to these questions somewhere? Also, do all of you take your cats to your regular vet for dentals? I mean, are vets experienced in the dental area, or is there usually a specialist that does the cleaning?
Yesterday at the grocery store the cashier rung up mochas wet food and commented, lucky kitty, my cat's only eat dry. We said to her, yes, well she gets wet because she is a diabetic cat and wet food is much better for cats, especially diabetic cats. Then she went on to talk about her kitty, and how she recently had a "dental" done on her, and that the front two huge teeth were removed and it didn't go well. When I asked what went wrong, she told me that her cat was drooling really bad for awhile and so she took her back to the vet, and then the holes weren't healing so they ended up having to do some sort of skin graft over the holes with skin from her cheek! And she said it was very expensive.
That really didn't make me feel very good at all and now I'm even more nervous about this whole thing. I know it should be done, but that's only cause it's so often talked about on here. Plus our funds are limited and I'm nervous that once the vet gets in there, there might be some major problems we aren't aware of and we won't know what to do cause we won't be able to afford the cadillac of all dental treatments if that makes sense. I wonder if maybe we shouldn't even start in on her teeth? But then again, it might help her numbers out. But then again, if something as serious as what that cashier was telling me happened to her cat, happened to mocha, well, I just don't know what we would do!
Any and all help is appreciated!!!
I know there is a list of questions to ask, but I don't know if they are all in one spot? Is there a link to these questions somewhere? Also, do all of you take your cats to your regular vet for dentals? I mean, are vets experienced in the dental area, or is there usually a specialist that does the cleaning?
Yesterday at the grocery store the cashier rung up mochas wet food and commented, lucky kitty, my cat's only eat dry. We said to her, yes, well she gets wet because she is a diabetic cat and wet food is much better for cats, especially diabetic cats. Then she went on to talk about her kitty, and how she recently had a "dental" done on her, and that the front two huge teeth were removed and it didn't go well. When I asked what went wrong, she told me that her cat was drooling really bad for awhile and so she took her back to the vet, and then the holes weren't healing so they ended up having to do some sort of skin graft over the holes with skin from her cheek! And she said it was very expensive.
That really didn't make me feel very good at all and now I'm even more nervous about this whole thing. I know it should be done, but that's only cause it's so often talked about on here. Plus our funds are limited and I'm nervous that once the vet gets in there, there might be some major problems we aren't aware of and we won't know what to do cause we won't be able to afford the cadillac of all dental treatments if that makes sense. I wonder if maybe we shouldn't even start in on her teeth? But then again, it might help her numbers out. But then again, if something as serious as what that cashier was telling me happened to her cat, happened to mocha, well, I just don't know what we would do!
Any and all help is appreciated!!!