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  • Got another vets, local to me, appointment tomorrow morning. Prefer that I have the pain and issues than the two furballs. Really want the forl diagnosis to be wrong as I am worried that something might happen to them while under anaesthetic. Was so worried when they were neutered that they would go to sleep and wake up in strange surroundings that I wanted to be there. When they awoke, so they wouldn't feel afraid.

  • I've just looked up what forl is (teeth re-absorption) .Our cat had that about a year ago.
    Vet recommended £400 of dental surgery.
    I ignored their advice as I didn't think my 13 year old cat would want to have that. Now she's 14, minus two teeth, gums have healed over fine and she is fit and well. No surgery required.
    I would be wary of procedures that may benefit the vet's bank balance more than the well being of the cat.

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