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    Poor Darcy - I'm sure she'll be fine and back to normal in no time xx

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    Darcy tooth removal thread

    Super soft tempting food at the ready mum,its the least Darcy can expect after the trauma of dental work....
    Hope she will be one of those that can be picked up at 3PM....x

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    Quote Originally Posted by jckkerrison View Post
    Super soft tempting food at the ready mum,its the least Darcy can expect after the trauma of dental work....
    Hope she will be one of those that can be picked up at 3PM....x
    Yeah I have food ready for her, but they said she won't be able to eat until tomorrow morning. So I'll have some water ready for her at home because she can have that.

    I really hope this fixes her up and she doesn't have to lose the rest of her teefers.


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    Darcy tooth removal thread

    She should come to our surgery we allow ours to have small soft light meal when they go home if they are ready for it poor things,they have already suffered starvation,tell her Auntie Jackie will think of her & her grumbling belly....x

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    Darcy's pre-op blood work came back really high on her immune globulins? I think they said, meaning there's still a really bad infection somewhere. He said some of it might be the teeth. If getting these teeth out and cleaned doesn't improve much then we're going to have to do more testing as it might be cancer

    Send us good thoughts that it's all teeth related please?

    I don't want my kitty to die. I'm freaking out now


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    You poor thing! Fingers crossed that having the teeth sorted will solve the problem. I'll be thinking about you.

    Please don't worry too much about it being something worse just yet. Try and be calm and think positively. I know that ultimately that won't change the outcome, whatever it may be, but it'll stop you from being too upset and it'll be better for Darcy that way too. I'm sure she'd worry if she felt you were upset - animals know these things!

    Anyway, I'm really hoping everything is okay for you xx

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    WOW!! So. We just heard back from the vet. They pulled 14 teeth. They said they need to go in and pull the rest of them but doing that today would put us over our budget. He also said that ALL her problems he can see straight off are caused by the teeth. So I'll go get her tonight and as soon as I can raise the money all of her teeth will be getting pulled.

    He said all of her teeth but the top canines have got to come out asap. So it's a worse case scenario. He said the stomatitis was extremely severe, the worst case he's seen in at least 5 years.

    Her nose and throat are inflamed which he said is very common with stomatitis but Darcy IS awake and doing well. He wanted me to know that after seeing the inside of her mouth he can guarantee that when they all come out she'll be much much healthier! I just need to have a toothless kitty.


 

 

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