Cost of cat dental?

Serianas

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Hi all,

Just had the cat to the vets and they have said he has a little inflammation in his gums and they would like to have him scaled and polished next week some time... I was wondering how much people have paid for this kind of treatment? I dont want to be ripped off
 
I bet it will be expensive, and there has to be a slight risk with an anaesthetic.
I feed mine Dental care by Science Plan [amazon] ALL the time, plus pouches. I would try it on dental biscuits only [no wet feed] for a few week to see if it will make any difference, [assuming it is ok with vet]
One of mine has inflammation from time to time, and they sold me toothpaste,,,,,,,,,,, NOT successful with "little tiger"
 
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I don't mind paying the money but I was worrying it was going to be about 800! 300 isn't so bad for the most awesome furrbaby :-) he unfortunately has a very sensitive tummy so he gets James wellbeloved dry diet food cos he is an indoor puss. Just sorted him some insurance too :-)
 
I paid just over £200 for a full dental including two extractions in Jan this year. He's been on a strict biscuits (IAMS or Science Plan) and water diet (with occasional fresh chicken/prawns) since but his breath is pretty disgusting again so wouldn't be at all surprised if we need another dental :rolleyes:
 
Brill thanks. Im also worried to death about the sedation cos I have no idea how he will react. :-( I may ask them to wait til after Christmas... Im sure in the case of mild inflammation it would be ok to wait a fortnight...
 
Even mild inflammation can be very painful - think how your own mouth feels if you have any problems with your own gums....
 
Right so its only 89 quid for his teeth doing which is nothing. Now im worrying about putting him under. He has been a star with the ear drops. He sits there with a firm grump on cos he knows he won't get away but he is also purring! Hes a very strange charming little man :-)
 
I had one done a few weeks ago and that was around £160 I think with long acting anti b's, most of remaining teeth out, and his ears cleaned too - he's a 16yr old feral cat so not the easiest of mogs to get anything into without looking like you've stuck your hands in a blender!:D I've got another 2 need doing in jan, gulp, the trouble with an ageing load of old farts, maybe they'll do a BOGOF deal!!:D ;)
 
My 12 year old cat had 2 teeth extracted and a de scale today. Given his age he was given fluids during the surgery. He was sent home with a 10 day prescription of anti robe. I already have metacam for another cat.
Total bill was £230.05. Fluids/catheter were £18 of cost.
 
I really wouldn't wait to get it done - mouth problems can escalate pretty quickly and cause a lot of pain and discomfort/eating problems/weight loss in cats.

He will be absolutely fine under GA, I am sure. :-)
 
As some extra reassurance, your vet will do a preop blood check before giving anaesthetic. My cat was treated around lunchtime and is now getting very impatient as he has to spend the night in. Also cranky that he has only been given a bowl of white fish. After being starved last night he reckons he could empty a trawler...
 
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