puffkin
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Well, my 5 year old cat has been losing a lot of weight (but seems happy). Had her at the vet today and they ran a bunch of bloodwork, but they are pretty sure she has an infection in her teeth. They started her on antibiotics and she is scheduled to go in for a teeth cleaning and possible teeth extractions next Tuesday (they won't know if any need to come out til they get in there).
Has anyone been through something similar? What was the cat like post surgery? Any continuing problems after the surgery? Never really experienced this before so I am a little worried since she is my baby!
Has anyone been through something similar? What was the cat like post surgery? Any continuing problems after the surgery? Never really experienced this before so I am a little worried since she is my baby!

because she knew she didn't want to have it done. The cat wasn't originally brought in for that problem. The cat had something else, very minor. The cat never exhibited any signs or pain or problems regarding her teeth. She might have had another year or 2 with my ex-roommate.
He had no problem keeping the $500 he made off of the operation.
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We would like to choose the way our cat dies, in our arms, with comfortable sedation, rather than in pain after a surgery he shouldn't have had at his age.
My best friend is a vet though and she has assured me that is a very reasonable rate so I won't complain too much. I spent $750 on my dog last year to diagnose thyroid problem and to treat a HORRENDOUS ear infection, so I joked to DH that she just wants her share 