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GM

Legendary Member
I expect that with a cat who is about eleven years old, there are risks attached to having a general anaesthetic. Realistically, I do not think she can carry on not eating, and the thinner, and therefore weaker she gets, the less likely she is to survive a general anaesthetic. So she is having the tooth removed tomorrow.


Wol, I wouldn't worry too much, it's amazing what the Vets do nowadays. Our Jolene was only five when she to had have four teeth out, while she under the anaesthetic they found she needed a further 19 out, 23 in total. As Reynard suggests just the soft food for a couple of days. Good luck!

Did anyone get the Village Vets Newsletter email. Our Jolene is featured in one of their cases, fame at last!
 
You are Potsy's pigeon.

If I were a pigeon, my cats would already have eaten me. :laugh: Ergo, I cannot be Potsy's pigeon. :biggrin:
 

tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
They must be well shiny, can you show us a photo?
shoe2.jpg

They cleaned up like new :smile:
 
I expect that with a cat who is about eleven years old, there are risks attached to having a general anaesthetic. Realistically, I do not think she can carry on not eating, and the thinner, and therefore weaker she gets, the less likely she is to survive a general anaesthetic. So she is having the tooth removed tomorrow.
She should be fine Wol. Hugs for both of you (and a special hug for the Boblet).
 
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