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Shelley, I've had to Google this as, luckily, I've never come across it although it seems a common problem and is related as so many things seem to be nowadays to diet. This poor cat must be in pain and pulling the teeth seems to be one of the answers but, according to this article, it is important that all roots are removed. I am very sorry for poor Rosie and her owner. http://pathwithpaws.com/blog/2011/05...stop-the-pain/ |
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Never ever heard of it but sounds like something that is heart breaking. I hope your friend keeps her chin up because with all "seemingly never ends" issues it can bring you down. |
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Update on Rosie, basically viv has two options, have her pts or remove all her teeth. She has been given a steroid injection and painkillers. Viv now has two weeks to make a decision. |
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Id never heard of it - sounds truly awful! Poor wee cat & owner I found this article & its only part of it but found the diet aspect interesting If it were me i would have the teeth removed but thats just me. Awful position to be in |
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Thanks for your thoughts. Karen, the vet has said there are no guarantees with full extraction but the articles I've read seem to say it has good results if all teeth and roots go. Helen, thank you that was the article I found.I told my friend that if she were mine I'd have to give her a chance. She's a young cat. |
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