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[quote=Anonymous]I just had my 14-yr-old cat’s teeth cleaned. They were visibly funky and one had resorbed, which is apparently quite painful. My 13-year-old dog had his done last year. And my 17-year-old cat is now having tooth issues and difficulty eating. He is in pain but we need a specialist because he’s also in early kidney failure and we can’t get a dental appointment for 2 weeks. All that is to say regular dental care for pets is preventative care, not just for when there is an emergency. Your cat may be 14, but could live for many more years. I’d do it now if it seems justified vs waiting when he’s older and sedation could be riskier.[/quote]
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