They did an exam for $59 and the. Said that they would need to sedate him in order to do more X-rays. They also said they like to do the extractions and cleanings on the same day as the X-rays. Since he was just sedated last week, for X-rays at a different veterinary clinic, they would like to wait to do that. I asked if all of this could wait until after payday, and they said “yes”. Their estimate for X-rays, sedation, cleaning and extraction of just one tooth was over $700. If he needs more than one extracted, it could be more than that. They don’t have an upper estimate.

I have video from today’s appointment, but part of paper containing my home address is showing in it. I will post the video as soon as I am able to cut those parts out of it. The veterinary assistant agreed to have me film, but the actual veterinarian said he would prefer if I didn’t film. I explained that I wanted to film each part of Blue’s appointments so that his donors could see his progress. It didn’t seem to matter to him.

Video: Here is a one minute clip from the beginning of his appointment today. This was filmed before the veterinarian arrived. The vet tech helped me film it. I had to crop it because I accidentally left a paper on the table that had my address on it. After that, the veterinarian came into the room and said he didn’t feel comfortable being filmed during the appointment, even if the camera was only on the cat. I tried to explain that I wanted to post his progress to donors, but he didn’t change his mind. https://youtube.com/shorts/uVYWdsZG7Eg?si=zM34JZ-9vFxIqfys

Ignore me in the video. There is a reason I don’t work in TV or radio; I have neither the face or voice for it. My apologies.

Also, here is the bill from today’s exam. Like I said, if we return to that vet, he estimates the procedure will be a little over $700, unless they need to pull more than one tooth. I might just go ahead and schedule the appointment for next week, after I am paid, and then combine the fundraiser with my paycheck to cover the cost of it all. My dad seemed a little upset over the fact that Blue might need to have multiple teeth pulled, because it will change how he eats food. I’m not happy about that either, but I don’t want to let this problem continue until the infection manifests into something untreatable.

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    13 days ago

    Oh poor baby. My dog had a kidney infection that almost cost her her life and cost me 3k. But it was worth it!

    Your baby is going to be ok in no time!

      • @nezbyte
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        I highly recommend checking with local vets rather than an animal hospital if your pet has time. Our vet extended my cat’s life multiple times over the years for a fraction of the price. Kidney/bladder surgery for stone removal was less than $1k including a week of room and board. Hands down, the best money I’ve ever spent.

  • @Aaroncvx
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    1212 days ago

    Having teeth extracted is unlikely to affect how he eats. He is much more uncomfortable having teeth affected by infection or periodontal disease. Cats don’t do much chewing in the first place. I have known toothless cats that still eat dry food.

    • @Today
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      612 days ago

      My kitty has lost 3 teeth and the vet wants to look into pull the rest. I was worried about eating and he said she could still have crunches along with wet food.

      • @bigmclargehuge
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        29 days ago

        I had a cat who among many other health issues had no teeth. The way they extract them turns the gum hard and gives it somewhat of an edge after some time . Obviously not as hard or sharp as a tooth, but enough to eat dry food without a problem.

      • @jose1324
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        112 days ago

        How the tf can they eat kibble. I dont think they will just suck on it for 10m per bite

        • @Aaroncvx
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          212 days ago

          They pretty much just swallow it and let digestion do its thing. If you look at their teeth cats don’t have flat chewing teeth like our molars.

          • @jose1324
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            212 days ago

            My cats definitely chew. It’s very audible

  • @ParabolicMotionOP
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    212 days ago

    The picture of today’s bill didn’t post. Here it is again, and I hope this time it uploads:

    • @cactusupyourbutt
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      612 days ago

      it says „thank you for choosing Location animal hospital“ btw