I just wanted some clarification here. The vet that did the dental cleaning saw nothing wrong with his mouth but the other vet saw multiple lesions on his tounge. So are they saying that these lesions formed between Monday when he had the dental and Friday when you took him back? Did they give you a reason for the lesions? I don't want to distress you further, but I am seriously wondering about the competence of the vet who did the dental. IF the lesions were already there, that would explain the problem that caused you to go to the vet in the first place. IF that is the case, why didn't the dental vet notice the lesions? It all seems very odd.
I'm assuming both vets work at the same clinic? I know you mentioned that you were going to look for cat only vet. Make sure to get copies of all his recent medical records to take with you. Copies of the xrays or a disc as well. I'm really thinkining that a new set of eyes (not affiliated with this clinic) would be a good idea.
Also you mentioned he isn't drinking much. Did they check for dehydration? Just something to keep in mind because with ANY ailment, dehydration will just make things worse.
Please keep us posted and let us know if they gave any causes of those lesions.
Keeping your boy in my thoughts.
I'm assuming both vets work at the same clinic? I know you mentioned that you were going to look for cat only vet. Make sure to get copies of all his recent medical records to take with you. Copies of the xrays or a disc as well. I'm really thinkining that a new set of eyes (not affiliated with this clinic) would be a good idea.
Also you mentioned he isn't drinking much. Did they check for dehydration? Just something to keep in mind because with ANY ailment, dehydration will just make things worse.
Please keep us posted and let us know if they gave any causes of those lesions.
Keeping your boy in my thoughts.