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Posted by: katze at Tue May 22 21:34:19 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by katze ]  
   

If there is anyone that can possibly shed some light on this situation I would greatly appreciate it and need your input.My cat had 2 molars,one up and one down on the same side pulled 1 month ago.No x-rays were taken prior to the extactions which I now found out should have been done.Since he has had his teeth pulled he is having great difficulty trying to eat soft pate canned food.As soon as he get anything in his mouth you can hear him grinding his teeth or something and he desperately fusses with his mouth as if he is trying to get something out and sometimes he even gags.I have gone back to the same vet 4 different times over the course of the month and all says is that it is healing fine. There was no packing put in the holes and no stitches.Can anyone shed any light on what could possibly still be going on in his mouth.


   

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