Went to another vet this morning, and this vet looked and said looks more like gingivitus, so has given us some toothpaste stuff to try and go back in two weeks and see. we talked about forl, and the vet was quite up front about needing an x ray but to her it was more gingivitis.
The vets at home vet was quite clear that teeth have to be removed, one maybe two. It could spread to the whole mouth, so quicker removal is better. No mention was made that the only way to diagnose is with an x ray.
Money is not a worry, more that I don't want the furballs to be in pain/unhappy. They are the most amazing cats, in the two years they have travelled to France and been stuck in the car for 12 hours, they have always used the litter tray. Am so lucky to have them in my live.
Went to another vet this morning, and this vet looked and said looks more like gingivitus, so has given us some toothpaste stuff to try and go back in two weeks and see. we talked about forl, and the vet was quite up front about needing an x ray but to her it was more gingivitis.
The vets at home vet was quite clear that teeth have to be removed, one maybe two. It could spread to the whole mouth, so quicker removal is better. No mention was made that the only way to diagnose is with an x ray.
Money is not a worry, more that I don't want the furballs to be in pain/unhappy. They are the most amazing cats, in the two years they have travelled to France and been stuck in the car for 12 hours, they have always used the litter tray. Am so lucky to have them in my live.