bettyandhank
Member Since 2010
Have not opened condo in eons. Hope ya'll don't mind. And under the gun with time. Dental scheduled tomorrow. Still so much to do and deal with vet office on still during business hours. SO not time to type it all out at once, or even to worry about him yet. But trust me that will come later and I will need tons of vines.
But for now if it is alright, need to post question in pieces as I get my odds/ends list together to send them.
I posted also on FB, but just covering here hoping to get some responses. Can anyone comment on Consil (or other similar) for extraction sites? Is that something I should want/need? It apparently serves many functions...fends off infection,evens the ridge and decreases pocket depth, inhibits epithelial growth, prevents dry socket, etc... It was shown on most estimates I got prior and recently, but not all. Is this an old school/new school thing? This vet apparently does not use it routinely and may charge ridiculously for it (compared to what I have seen) Is it standard practice and cutting corners to not do it? Extractions are expected so need to address this. Not sure what you do with sockets if not, and want to do whats right. But cannot afford to pay and especially if he is outrageous in pricing,if not something really necessary. Are your kitties getting this included at their dentals?
Also how long are you fasting your cats? I know there are new schools of thoughts. We are diet controlled so insulin is not a factor. But he eats mini meals all day (part of his 'treatment) and will have never gone this long without food. Hardest will obviously be in the morning since he wants food the second he wakes up.
..more to follow. Thanks for advice and letting us visit!
But for now if it is alright, need to post question in pieces as I get my odds/ends list together to send them.
I posted also on FB, but just covering here hoping to get some responses. Can anyone comment on Consil (or other similar) for extraction sites? Is that something I should want/need? It apparently serves many functions...fends off infection,evens the ridge and decreases pocket depth, inhibits epithelial growth, prevents dry socket, etc... It was shown on most estimates I got prior and recently, but not all. Is this an old school/new school thing? This vet apparently does not use it routinely and may charge ridiculously for it (compared to what I have seen) Is it standard practice and cutting corners to not do it? Extractions are expected so need to address this. Not sure what you do with sockets if not, and want to do whats right. But cannot afford to pay and especially if he is outrageous in pricing,if not something really necessary. Are your kitties getting this included at their dentals?
Also how long are you fasting your cats? I know there are new schools of thoughts. We are diet controlled so insulin is not a factor. But he eats mini meals all day (part of his 'treatment) and will have never gone this long without food. Hardest will obviously be in the morning since he wants food the second he wakes up.
..more to follow. Thanks for advice and letting us visit!