Monday, April 20, 2009

How much will it cost for the vet to do a thorough cleaning of the teeth?

It cost me $120 CAN and they almost killed my cat because they left a piece of gauze lodged in her trachea, the said it was normal for her to be breathing funny and sounding very fluid like....turned out it wasnt I stayed up all night with her and she wasnt drinking and was struggling to breathe finally I used a syringe to make her drink some water and she puked up a chunk of gauze about an inch in diameter..... I was sooo pissed I freaked. SO make sure you tell them to count the gauze like in humans before and after to ensure getting them all out.

How much will it cost for the vet to do a thorough cleaning of the teeth?
It depends on the vet. Your animal may need teeth out too. My cat goes and he had to have his teeth out. It really depends on the vet. But it usually is expensive.
Reply:There are as many answers to that as there are vets!





Call some practices in your area and ask them.
Reply:Usually around $120. Sometimes more if they have to pull any teeth.
Reply:It depends on the vet and how clean the teeth are. It may be around 30 dollars plus an office visit fee, but they may find something else they want to fix, so let them know you just want the teeth cleaned. Although it may not hurt to get a check-up at the same time if your cat needs it.
Reply:Actual, there are better ways to save money than go to a vet instead of your dentist. And why is this question in the cat category?
Reply:Every hospital varies the prices. I%26#039;ve watched a couple of dental procedures at this point. The animal is given a a relaxing agent and put on anesthesia. There%26#039;s the time it takes to do the procedure. It depends on how much work is involved: Is there a lot of tartar? Do any teeth need to be pulled? Then there%26#039;s the polish that makes the teeth white. Sometimes, the animal is also given a pain med. Each of these factors goes into what the bill will come out to.



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