debodun
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- Location
- way upstate in New York, USA
My cats, Gus and Adam, turn 15 today. Gus is having dental problems (his lower left canine is sticking out. When I tried to examine it, Gus meowed painfully and pulled away, so it must be painful and his breath is atrocious). So I took him to the vet earlier this week. I though I would at least be asked to leave him and they would treat his condition, they I'd pick him up. However, the person that saw Gus said they had to do a blood panel and urinalysis before they even consider treating the cat. I've now invested over $100 and the cat still has his sore tooth sticking out (giving him an Elvis lip curl) and I've not heard back on the tests. They also said they only do surgery on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons which means Gus probably can't be treated at least until next week and he will continue to suffer. Years ago there was an old "country" vet here (passed away about 5 years ago). If you brought a cat with this condition, he pull the tooth while you held the cat and he'd send you home with some "pink stuff" (antibiotic) to give the cat. What's all this fol-de-rol with blood tests then bring the cat back (and pay for another office visit)? Is this padding the bill, or what? And what will I do if they say his blood work is abnormal and can't be treated?

