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Hope having her teeth sorted will take away the pain and make her her previous friendly self again. Sounds like she may be one of those cats who would benefit from the gel which helps keep their teeth really clean.. I don't think I've ever known its name - Yola uses it, i think? xxx for Timmy. Sure he will be fine as long as Thomas doesn't turn him upside down to look at his scar or perform a recount! |
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Glad you got to the bottom of the problem, your friends cat will feel so much better after the teeth are out, its no wonder she was smelly and moody! When my cat Bones had 5 rotten teeth taken out he was like a new cat when we got him home! Hope Timmy recovers quickly |
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She's due her dental next Thursday and she's been advised to change the food from wet to dry as the wet causes the most problems. Beacuse it's soft it doesn't clean the teeth it just sticks there so she's gonna try and change them over to dry complete in the next week or so. |
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