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  • Pet Dental Month is Feb and September so when I was told that Bubbs had some dental issues back in December, I had hoped we would be able to wait it out to get his teeth looked at. He was still eating, but wet food only. After having priced cat dental cleanings a year ago, I knew I was going to take a hit to the pocketbook. At other vet clinics, I was looking at at least $400. Scottsdale Vet Clinic prices were VERY reasonable! Everything was covered in the 1 price (dependant on your cats age) - from lab work to anesthesia. Extractions were extra, and started at $30. I was informed I had to start Bubbs on antibiotics a week or so prior, so I headed there to pick up his meds. *DREAD* Thankfully, I was set up with liquid antibiotics and all i needed to do 4 days prior add 1.5ml to his wet food daily. The liquid was a little bit more expensive, but OH MY GAWD...the relief of not having to get him to take a pill 2x a day. THANK YOU to whoever the vet was working that Friday. THANK YOU! I received 2 calls the day of his procedure letting me know how Bubbs was doing. Picked him up at 4:30 that afternoon. I requested to speak with Dr. D'Monte (who performed the cleaning). She is about the nicest and most compassionate vet I have ever dealt with. We talked for about 20 minutes or so, and I asked everything under the sun. Mainly, how to get Bubbs back on dry food and teeth cleanings at home. Dr. D'Monte suggested I give Bubbs some time because he did just have dental surgery (had 3 teeth extracted..not too bad for a 11yr old cat), but that I could integrate a little dry with the wet in a few days. But that i needed to watch his food and water intake for the next 24hours, to make sure he didn't eat/drink too much. When I asked about giving him a pain reliever and more antibiotics (as had been mentioned to me the week prior), Dr. D'Monte mentioned that they had Bubbs taken care of. They'd given him a shot to take care of the pain for a few days, along with a shot to cover the antibiotics. AWESOME!!! The following morning, after I go to fill the other 2 cats food bowls (with dry food), I turn to see Bubbs eating from one of the bowls! Guess all he needed was the 3 teeth pulled! YAY!! So a great big THANK YOU to Dr. D'Monte and the entire staff at Scottsdale Veterinary Clinic!!!
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