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My almost 16 year old neutered male kitty needs a dental and I'm trying not to be worries. He has stage 2 kidney disease and maybe something weird with his heart (not a murmur, but something extra). He has extra teeth so despite being on a raw diet and occasionally getting chicken necks and bigger hunks of beef to chew he is prone to tarter build up and has bad gingivitis. He also has two fractures and possibly needs up to six extractions.
My questions are:
1.In the holistic field, what is to be done with teeth that are already in a bad place? I was giving him deer velvet, but stopped because the energy of forcing this on his gums twice a day an hour between food (he snacks on his food through the day) was making him run from me as I entered the room.
2. How necessary are procedures like this and how conservative should I be when speaking to the vet beforehand, as far as extractions go?
3. If necessary are there any recommendations for preparing him for best possible outcomes?
4. The vet wants antibiotics for three days prior and seven days after. @Dr. Jeff, am I remembering correctly that you said three days after is plenty and nothing prior?
5. Lastly, and most importantly, concerning his age and current kidney issues, do the risks outweigh the benefits?
Any info I should know that I didn't think to ask about will also be absorbed.
Thank you so much
@Dr. Christina @Dr. Jean @Dr. Sara @Dr. Sue
My questions are:
1.In the holistic field, what is to be done with teeth that are already in a bad place? I was giving him deer velvet, but stopped because the energy of forcing this on his gums twice a day an hour between food (he snacks on his food through the day) was making him run from me as I entered the room.
2. How necessary are procedures like this and how conservative should I be when speaking to the vet beforehand, as far as extractions go?
3. If necessary are there any recommendations for preparing him for best possible outcomes?
4. The vet wants antibiotics for three days prior and seven days after. @Dr. Jeff, am I remembering correctly that you said three days after is plenty and nothing prior?
5. Lastly, and most importantly, concerning his age and current kidney issues, do the risks outweigh the benefits?
Any info I should know that I didn't think to ask about will also be absorbed.
Thank you so much
@Dr. Christina @Dr. Jean @Dr. Sara @Dr. Sue