- Feb 10, 2000
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Some of you will recall my awesome, giant, extra-toed tomcat Don Vito Corleone (I named him about 11 years ago, then adoped my own handle years later when I was playing games online). Here is a pic of the two of us.
I took him in last Friday for a teeth cleaning - honestly I've never had a cat's teeth cleaned before, and I had his overall health checked by a vet less than two years ago, so it never felt like a priority. He is an indoor cat and eats quality food (usually Iams). I had noticed his gums looked irritated and his breath was getting a little stale, so I decided to bring him in.
I took him to a cat clinic, and the vet, after a brief examination, referred me to an excellent veterinarian specializing in dental work. The upshot was that Vito was a hurting unit. He had one tooth that was broken in half - the vet said this would have been very painful, but Vito had never complained. His other teeth were very encrusted with tartar. The vet happened to have the time to put Vito under, pull the bad tooth, and clean his other teeth. He called me back about an hour later, while V was under anaesthesia, to tell me that one of Vito's top fangs had to go - it was very loose and infected.
I was really upset, but didn't have much choice - I had him pull the fang and stitch him up.
Now, 4 days later, Vito is doing great - he seems very comfortable and is even a good sport when I drizzle his twice-daily dose of a foul-tasting antibiotic down his throat. I imagine he feels really good because he's not in pain, as he apparently has been for some time.
The upshot is that this was a really unpleasant, expensive experience - get your cats' teeth cleaned before it happens to you!
I took him in last Friday for a teeth cleaning - honestly I've never had a cat's teeth cleaned before, and I had his overall health checked by a vet less than two years ago, so it never felt like a priority. He is an indoor cat and eats quality food (usually Iams). I had noticed his gums looked irritated and his breath was getting a little stale, so I decided to bring him in.
I took him to a cat clinic, and the vet, after a brief examination, referred me to an excellent veterinarian specializing in dental work. The upshot was that Vito was a hurting unit. He had one tooth that was broken in half - the vet said this would have been very painful, but Vito had never complained. His other teeth were very encrusted with tartar. The vet happened to have the time to put Vito under, pull the bad tooth, and clean his other teeth. He called me back about an hour later, while V was under anaesthesia, to tell me that one of Vito's top fangs had to go - it was very loose and infected.
I was really upset, but didn't have much choice - I had him pull the fang and stitch him up.
Now, 4 days later, Vito is doing great - he seems very comfortable and is even a good sport when I drizzle his twice-daily dose of a foul-tasting antibiotic down his throat. I imagine he feels really good because he's not in pain, as he apparently has been for some time.
The upshot is that this was a really unpleasant, expensive experience - get your cats' teeth cleaned before it happens to you!