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Posted by: ShellyB at Mon Feb 7 08:03:04 2005 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ShellyB ] How important is it to have your cat's teeth cleaned? My vet just told me that my 10 year old cat- who is otherwise healthy and eats only dried food- has a little gingivitis and should have her teeth cleaned every year. But until now I've never heard of doing such a thing for cats. And I've grown up with a lot of them- all who lived to be 16- 17 yrs old without having their teeth cleaned. It's expensive too- about $50 for bloodwork and then another $200 for the procedure, which involves putting her under anesthesia! Should I just bite the bullet, or is this some thing I don't really need to do? I'd really appreciate some feedback! [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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