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I just got back from the vet with Cat. He's 100% back to normal! (or as normal as a cat can be without any teeth - LOL) I suppose the correct term is healed, but whatever.
Either way, I don't have to take him back unless he has an urgent need until his next annual - in January! Whoohooo!!!!
Re: Cat Update
That's awesome! Great news
What does a cat with no teeth eat?
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I have been MIA because of super-busy-ness at work, and so I feel out of the loop on Cat issues, but...
YAY that he's back to normal! (even if he is toothless)
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Everything. LOL He's been super hungry ever since the surgery - demanding food 3-4x per day. He'd eat 6x per day if I were so inclined to offer food that often.
With that said, he eats canned food, some dry food, and a few different kinds of treats. Same as he did before the toothlessness. I couldn't feed him raw unless it was totally pureed (can't rip/shred, bite through bones) but the dry we use is small enough he doesn't need to chew it and canned food doesn't require chewing either. So we're just living life like normal.