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If he gets any worse i will take him too the vets straight away. Otherwise i will wait till monday and take him them. Guinness has never had a dental but he certainly is going to have now. I have had to put a towel over the settee has he is dribbling over it. I couldnt careless about the furniture but i just want guinness to be ok. jane |
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He may have cut his tongue on something, Cassie has done that and she dribbled a lot for a while. My previous cat also had trouble like that and the vet found a small piece of bone wedged in one of his back teeth. I assumed it was through eating a mouse or something as he never had anything with bones in indoors... |
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