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  • rufustheduck@mastodon.socialR rufustheduck@mastodon.social

    This is Molly

    We got her from a rescue. Unfortunately, while she was there, she caught calicivirus, which led to stomatitis. Her body thought her teeth were invaders. She couldn't eat because of the pain

    The vet said they needed to remove all her teeth - but don't worry, cats don't need teeth

    Okay

    In the end, they removed all but the canines - and she has been fine. She eats happily now. And she eats a lot

    So I guess cats don't really need teeth

    #cats #CatsOfMastodon #CatsOfFediverse #pets

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    @rufustheduck My Goobie went through the same problem. She was found as a stray, probably feral, before she was taken to a shelter. I still feel bad for needing to do it, but she wouldn't have survived this long without the procedure.

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    • rufustheduck@mastodon.socialR rufustheduck@mastodon.social

      This is Molly

      We got her from a rescue. Unfortunately, while she was there, she caught calicivirus, which led to stomatitis. Her body thought her teeth were invaders. She couldn't eat because of the pain

      The vet said they needed to remove all her teeth - but don't worry, cats don't need teeth

      Okay

      In the end, they removed all but the canines - and she has been fine. She eats happily now. And she eats a lot

      So I guess cats don't really need teeth

      #cats #CatsOfMastodon #CatsOfFediverse #pets

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      @rufustheduck so pretty

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      • rufustheduck@mastodon.socialR rufustheduck@mastodon.social

        This is Molly

        We got her from a rescue. Unfortunately, while she was there, she caught calicivirus, which led to stomatitis. Her body thought her teeth were invaders. She couldn't eat because of the pain

        The vet said they needed to remove all her teeth - but don't worry, cats don't need teeth

        Okay

        In the end, they removed all but the canines - and she has been fine. She eats happily now. And she eats a lot

        So I guess cats don't really need teeth

        #cats #CatsOfMastodon #CatsOfFediverse #pets

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        @rufustheduck
        Good job taking care of her. I have a cat that had most of her teeth removed because of neck lesions, which is a condition where the body wants to reabsorb the teeth. She also does just fine with few teeth.

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        • mrgrumpymonkey@mastodon.socialM mrgrumpymonkey@mastodon.social

          @rufustheduck My Goobie went through the same problem. She was found as a stray, probably feral, before she was taken to a shelter. I still feel bad for needing to do it, but she wouldn't have survived this long without the procedure.

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          @mrgrumpymonkey I know how you feel. Molly didn't trust me for a long time after, but now she's happy and healthy

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          • christymarx@beige.partyC christymarx@beige.party

            @rufustheduck
            Good job taking care of her. I have a cat that had most of her teeth removed because of neck lesions, which is a condition where the body wants to reabsorb the teeth. She also does just fine with few teeth.

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            @christymarx you too! And gorgeous picture!

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            • mirabilos@toot.mirbsd.orgM mirabilos@toot.mirbsd.org

              @JustToOdd @rufustheduck vet said the tongue may hang out after removing the teeth, but that hasn’t happened for Čara🐈‍⬛. And apprently not for Molly either.

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              @mirabilos @JustToOdd nope. The only difference is she has a slightly goofier expression

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              • rufustheduck@mastodon.socialR rufustheduck@mastodon.social

                @mirabilos @JustToOdd nope. The only difference is she has a slightly goofier expression

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                @JustToOdd @rufustheduck I wouldn’t call her rather goofy… well ok maybe if it’s warm out there in the garden. (All are archive pfotos.)

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                • mirabilos@toot.mirbsd.orgM mirabilos@toot.mirbsd.org

                  @JustToOdd @rufustheduck I wouldn’t call her rather goofy… well ok maybe if it’s warm out there in the garden. (All are archive pfotos.)

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                  @mirabilos fantastic!

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                  • mirabilos@toot.mirbsd.orgM mirabilos@toot.mirbsd.org

                    @rufustheduck our Čara🐈‍⬛ is also toothless due to an infection she got as FIV baby. She livened up after the extraction, must have been in constant pain before. It’s been years now, and she’s happy.

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                    @mirabilos poor thing! But I'm happy to hear she's now happy

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                    • rufustheduck@mastodon.socialR rufustheduck@mastodon.social

                      This is Molly

                      We got her from a rescue. Unfortunately, while she was there, she caught calicivirus, which led to stomatitis. Her body thought her teeth were invaders. She couldn't eat because of the pain

                      The vet said they needed to remove all her teeth - but don't worry, cats don't need teeth

                      Okay

                      In the end, they removed all but the canines - and she has been fine. She eats happily now. And she eats a lot

                      So I guess cats don't really need teeth

                      #cats #CatsOfMastodon #CatsOfFediverse #pets

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                      @rufustheduck At the shelter where I volunteer, removing teeth is regularly done to alleviate pain and radically improve the quality of life for cats with dental issues, particularly older cats.

                      I, too, was surprised to learn that cats don't need their teeth in order to eat.

                      #SavingSageAnimalRescueFoundation

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                      • rufustheduck@mastodon.socialR rufustheduck@mastodon.social

                        This is Molly

                        We got her from a rescue. Unfortunately, while she was there, she caught calicivirus, which led to stomatitis. Her body thought her teeth were invaders. She couldn't eat because of the pain

                        The vet said they needed to remove all her teeth - but don't worry, cats don't need teeth

                        Okay

                        In the end, they removed all but the canines - and she has been fine. She eats happily now. And she eats a lot

                        So I guess cats don't really need teeth

                        #cats #CatsOfMastodon #CatsOfFediverse #pets

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                        @rufustheduck I had no idea cats could get calicivirus! Any idea how she got it?

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                        • ricardoharvin@mstdn.socialR ricardoharvin@mstdn.social

                          @rufustheduck At the shelter where I volunteer, removing teeth is regularly done to alleviate pain and radically improve the quality of life for cats with dental issues, particularly older cats.

                          I, too, was surprised to learn that cats don't need their teeth in order to eat.

                          #SavingSageAnimalRescueFoundation

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                          @ricardoharvin I wouldn't have been much more surprised if the vet had said they don't really need legs

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                          • adamantichrist@mastodon.socialA adamantichrist@mastodon.social

                            @rufustheduck I had no idea cats could get calicivirus! Any idea how she got it?

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                            @adamantichrist she was in a rescue with a lot of other cats for quite some time. We got her fully vaccinated as soon as we got her, but the rescue could only afford very basic vet care

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                            • rufustheduck@mastodon.socialR rufustheduck@mastodon.social

                              This is Molly

                              We got her from a rescue. Unfortunately, while she was there, she caught calicivirus, which led to stomatitis. Her body thought her teeth were invaders. She couldn't eat because of the pain

                              The vet said they needed to remove all her teeth - but don't worry, cats don't need teeth

                              Okay

                              In the end, they removed all but the canines - and she has been fine. She eats happily now. And she eats a lot

                              So I guess cats don't really need teeth

                              #cats #CatsOfMastodon #CatsOfFediverse #pets

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                              @rufustheduck Had two cats here with same conditions. I was very skeptical before the extraction, but it was the best decision and I'm sure saved their lifes.

                              They can no longer slice a piece of meat, but everything else is no Problem. If there is anyone with a cat in same Situation and unsure if this is a reasonable approach, it it!

                              Just make sure that Xray is made after the extraction to ensure no root remains.

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                              • feyter@mastodon.gamedev.placeF feyter@mastodon.gamedev.place

                                @rufustheduck Had two cats here with same conditions. I was very skeptical before the extraction, but it was the best decision and I'm sure saved their lifes.

                                They can no longer slice a piece of meat, but everything else is no Problem. If there is anyone with a cat in same Situation and unsure if this is a reasonable approach, it it!

                                Just make sure that Xray is made after the extraction to ensure no root remains.

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                                @feyter same result here. Was definitely the right decision

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                                • rufustheduck@mastodon.socialR rufustheduck@mastodon.social

                                  @ricardoharvin I wouldn't have been much more surprised if the vet had said they don't really need legs

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                                  @rufustheduck @ricardoharvin No kidding, I'm shocked too. That's quite a gripping story Ricardo, keeping mine safe and healthy has occasionally frayed my nerve's 😂

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                                  • rufustheduck@mastodon.socialR rufustheduck@mastodon.social

                                    This is Molly

                                    We got her from a rescue. Unfortunately, while she was there, she caught calicivirus, which led to stomatitis. Her body thought her teeth were invaders. She couldn't eat because of the pain

                                    The vet said they needed to remove all her teeth - but don't worry, cats don't need teeth

                                    Okay

                                    In the end, they removed all but the canines - and she has been fine. She eats happily now. And she eats a lot

                                    So I guess cats don't really need teeth

                                    #cats #CatsOfMastodon #CatsOfFediverse #pets

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                                    @rufustheduck How does your cat handle that dry cat food? Does she still manage to eat it dry? Or do you instead opt to buy her wet food?

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                                    • bit@ohai.socialB bit@ohai.social

                                      @rufustheduck How does your cat handle that dry cat food? Does she still manage to eat it dry? Or do you instead opt to buy her wet food?

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                                      @bit she prefers dry food! And has no trouble eating it

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                                      • rufustheduck@mastodon.socialR rufustheduck@mastodon.social

                                        @bit she prefers dry food! And has no trouble eating it

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                                        @rufustheduck I'm really surprised by that. I ask this because my cat has some tooth decay, and the vet warned me she might eventually need to remove some teeth. I thought I'd need to change her diet significantly, but this puts me a little more at ease. First sign of pain, I'm asking the vet to remove the teeth then.

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                                        • bit@ohai.socialB bit@ohai.social

                                          @rufustheduck I'm really surprised by that. I ask this because my cat has some tooth decay, and the vet warned me she might eventually need to remove some teeth. I thought I'd need to change her diet significantly, but this puts me a little more at ease. First sign of pain, I'm asking the vet to remove the teeth then.

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                                          @bit she's been much happier since the operation, and had no trouble eating at all. She happily eats cooked chicken, wet food, dry food, and dry treats every day

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