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» There has since been 69 posts. Last posting by Boxie Brown, Today 6:10 pmCat Health > How long to recover after tooth removal?
Lady
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| Purred: Sun Nov 15, '09 10:50am PST | |  |  |  |  | lady had 4 teeth pulled, it took her about 2-3 days to start to get back to being normal. vet said she was under longer than my 2 other kitties, and the 4 teeth where real hard to pull. if your still drooling, pawing i would call the vet, causing the only time lady was pawing her mouth, was when, food got stuck in there. hope your kitty starts to feel better. |  |  |  |  |
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» There has since been 126 posts. Last posting by Boxie Brown, Today 6:10 pmCat Health > Have to hav 4 teeth pulled
Sammie
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| Purred: Sun Nov 1, '09 11:15pm PST | |  |  |  |  | hi lucy, were from illinois, so, we can not help you a with the vet. but, i would call and, try to get some prices, our vet, they charge on how hard it is to pull a tooth. my 2 boys had about 5 tooths pulled each, that was about 150.00 for each. my one girls had 4 pulled, that was over 300.00 for her.so, check around see how they charge. |  |  |  |  |
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» There has since been 184 posts. Last posting by Boxie Brown, Today 6:10 pmLaws & Legislation > Retaliation from a County Shelter
Lady
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| Purred: Sun Oct 25, '09 1:33am PST | |  |  |  |  | as long as your house is decently clean, kitties are fed, in good health, have there shots, and are happy, you should not have a problem. also, if you have been to the same vet, just give them the vets number, tell them to go talk to them too. aninal control basically is looking for neglected/abused animals, if everything is good, they will wonder way there was a complaint, then tell everything going on, watch them go to the shelter to talk to some people for filing a false report. basically, you need not to worry, even if you are over the limit on kitties, as long as everything is fine, and there in good shape, i doubt they will even care. keep us updated. |  |  |  |  |
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» There has since been 1 post. Last posting by Athena, Oct 21 7:28 pmCat Health > there's only 1 cat involved, but...
Lady
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| Purred: Thu Oct 15, '09 1:51am PST | |  |  |  |  | well, since it looks like he is not going to clean house, bathe dogs, or listen to family, the only choice you might have is to make that call to animal control, or, aspca. let them know what is doing and not doing. since he is feed them, and taking them to the vet, more than likely, a good stern warning is what he needs to get the house cleaned up. i doubt a/c would take the animals, there fed, and healthy. so, if, he does not get the house clean soon, that could turn into a health hazard for the dogs & cat, the you could lose them. good luck, keep us updated. |  |  |  |  |
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