One Cat tells the tale of his own Dentistry
Hi, allow me to introduce myself....my name is
Nosey.
Like you, my owner
takes me to the Royal City Animal Hospital in Guelph for my annual check-ups.
Despite all my squawking, I really don't mind going. I just make it sound
like I don't want to be there. What other way do we have to communicate with
our owners? Oh, I have a few tricks and my favourite one is
drooling. Now, truth be told, that one got me an extra visit to see Dr.Drewry. Drooling is taken very seriously as it could signal a variety of problems
that need to be properly assessed. OK, I wasn't feeling the greatest but
for me, I was lucky. My owner took me to the hospital right away.
I'm just glad that she was so observant for she admits that my earlier sneezing
would not have elicited the same quick response. Tests were conducted and
they all came back clear, so I'm healthy, except when they inspected my
teeth. We cats have a unique situation that occurs with our teeth, which
needs to be monitored regularly. I can't explain it to you but the staff
at Royal City will be most happy to provide the information. Just ask them. They spoke at length with my owner,
explaining the procedure and potential costs, for nothing is certain until they
can view our whole mouth. Like our owners, we should have a regular
dental check-up.
So what happened to me? I was booked in for an
extensive dental appointment, where they put me to sleep. That was great
for I didn't hear or feel anything. Once the plaque was removed, the team
were able to discover the "root" (excuse the pun but it's my attempt
at humour) of my problems and dealt with it quickly and efficiently. I
was lucky; it wasn't as bad as it could have been. While I was sleeping,
they also gave me my annual shots, which was very thoughtful of them.
When my owner collected me, later that day, she was advised that I might be a bit
groggy and not ready to eat just yet. Boy, were they wrong! I got
home and immediately devoured my dinner, and then raced around the apartment
for good measure. I haven't looked back! So my fellow cats, don't
be a scaredy-cat (like my owner) and go get that annual dental check-up done
now.
Life is just purrrrfect for me.
If you would like to know more about your pet's oral health, Call my friends at Royal City Animal Hospital in Guelph and they would be happy to help you just like they did me (and my mom).
Nosey B.
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