Tooth resorption in cats is a unique kind of cavity that’s most common in felines. It can also happen in dogs, but not as often. Other names for this include feline odontoclastic resorptive lesion ...
Our cat is only 3 years old and needs to have some, if not all, of his teeth extracted. The range of cost for the surgery is $800 to $2,000, and we won’t know until the vet puts him under and does the ...
CatChannel.com reports that the top medical condition requiring surgery for cats last year was tooth extraction. Veterinary Pet Insurance of Brea, Calif, analyzed its database of 485,000 insured cats ...
I know there will be some variability in this, but has anyone had to pay for a feline tooth extraction recently? One of our cats apparently has a bad tooth, but the estimate from our vet was a little ...
Q: The veterinarian says my cat has tooth resorption, so I made an appointment for her to have dental X-rays and probably ...