Anonymous wrote:I took my 14 year old cat to the vet yesterday because he seems to have a gastrointestinal issue (pooping outside the litter box). The vet diagnosed it as constipation and prescribed some high-fiber food. He then examined him and found some teeth decay and recommended that we bring the cat in for xrays (that would require anesthesia) to determine whether some teeth need to be extracted. There has been no signal that his teeth are bothering him - he seems to be eating fine, and is behaving normally. This procedure would be extremely expensive, and he's well....14. How do others approach decisions like this?
You might want to consider getting a second opinion. That’s what I would do.