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Hello all, my three-year-old cat just had his yearly checkup and the vet noticed that his teeth had quite a bit of build-up on them. She was able to get some off and we tried as well on his back teeth but it's pretty damn caked on there.
The vet suggested we look into getting his teeth cleaned and we got a quote from the vet today regarding the price of it, $1000-$1500.
I completely understand the cost that is associated with pets and knew that going into it but is this something that is THAT important to where that extreme cost is necessary? Further, once they are cleaned what stops them from having more build-up overtime and me needing to do this again in a couple years?
Any feedback is appreciated and welcome! Thanks.
The vet suggested we look into getting his teeth cleaned and we got a quote from the vet today regarding the price of it, $1000-$1500.
I completely understand the cost that is associated with pets and knew that going into it but is this something that is THAT important to where that extreme cost is necessary? Further, once they are cleaned what stops them from having more build-up overtime and me needing to do this again in a couple years?
Any feedback is appreciated and welcome! Thanks.