Category: Painting Animals

Painting Wild Animals

By Steve, August 2, 2010

painting wild animals
my cat has a broken tooth, Help?

My cat came home four years with a fracture in the upper left canine base. The root is always is there and is visible. My vet said the rest of the tooth must be removed surgically, followed by a round of antibiotics and analgesics special. The total cost of $ 1,000.00. My question is, is it really necessary? I generally trust my vet, but I know I like to paint the worst case scenerio, to scare owners to pay more for procedures that sometimes can be avoided. Could a broken teeth really so bad? She speaks of infections that could kill if not Fixed the problem. What makes this cat in the wild? Free animals, breaking their teeth all the time, I can get a second opinion? Thanks for any help in making a decision, I like cats, but it takes more than annual veterinary care plans. Gross ally is a cat that I took of the street.

I had done on my teeth several times cats, and it sounds excessive price of a canine withdrawal. In any case, it is necessary to get the tooth removed. Finally, abscesses, and be very painful to the point where it will not be able to eat, and be more expensive to repair. If he were in the wild, took their chances. If infected, would be unable to eat, and is dying of an infection or die slowly of hunger. That would have the second opinion – on the need for dental care, but in the price.

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