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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 937267" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Something to be aware of; animals do everything they can to conceal pain (its a survival instinct) and abcessed teeth can be <em>very</em> painful. I recently dropped about $400 to have 3 abcessed teeth removed from my 16 yr old poodle. My wife and I debated whether or not to euthanize him rather than put him thru that type of anasthesia and surgery at his age. We decided to give the surgery a shot, and it was the right choice. This little guy walks 1.8 miles <em><strong>per day </strong></em>with me and my Basset hound <em><strong>every day</strong></em> when I get home from work, and he is just as chipper at the end of the walk as he was at the beginning. Getting rid of the bad teeth literally gave him a new lease on life, he is eating more and has a <em>lot</em> more energy. He acts like a dog half his age. I would make sure at the very least that your cat doesnt have abscesses before deciding not to have the work done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 937267, member: 14668"] Something to be aware of; animals do everything they can to conceal pain (its a survival instinct) and abcessed teeth can be [I]very[/I] painful. I recently dropped about $400 to have 3 abcessed teeth removed from my 16 yr old poodle. My wife and I debated whether or not to euthanize him rather than put him thru that type of anasthesia and surgery at his age. We decided to give the surgery a shot, and it was the right choice. This little guy walks 1.8 miles [I][B]per day [/B][/I]with me and my Basset hound [I][B]every day[/B][/I] when I get home from work, and he is just as chipper at the end of the walk as he was at the beginning. Getting rid of the bad teeth literally gave him a new lease on life, he is eating more and has a [I]lot[/I] more energy. He acts like a dog half his age. I would make sure at the very least that your cat doesnt have abscesses before deciding not to have the work done. [/QUOTE]
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