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Mischief has a FORL
Dang it,
Now I'm starting to finally know what its like when I do dental cleanings and find a tooth that needs to come out and the owner tells me "But they NEVER seemed to be in any pain!!!" Last November I 'catnapped' Mischief for her yearly exam.....and during her exam, Dr. C found a tooth that looked suspicious. He said it might need to come out. I've been keeping an eye on it, so to speak. Even with my employee discount, and my credit card debt and bills to pay, a dental/x-rays/extraction is a little out of my league. Well, this past week, I just started a second job. And I've been doing more home pet care for clients. I'm currently helping a lady give Sub-cutaneous fluids to an 18 year old cat three times a week. This extra income might just be enough to take care of Mischief. Cause I checked her mouth tonight, and her suspicious tooth is clearly a FORL Known as a Feline Oral Resorptive Lesion, aka a cavity.... They usually start as a neck lesion, or a red patch at the gumline. They usually will eat away at the tooth root and they tend to be VERY painful. I've taken dental x-rays of teeth looking like this and tend to look at pictures of teeth with the roots completely eaten away. Yet i know from experience and from the classroom that animals are EXPERTS at hiding pain. If they don't eat, they die, so they will keep eating through any pain. In Mischief's case, that's a certainty, and if I wasn't a vet tech, I would NEVER have noticed. She has still been the GLUTTON she is, scarfing down her food and even hurking it up again on the carpet. Now I KNOW how expert they are and can now completely know how the clients feel. I don't really have the money, yet, but in the past week or so I've made enough to help cover it. It sucks, cause it's all the newly earned spare cash I've earned that I was gonna put in the bank. But I know these are painful and I can't bear to have MIschief be in pain. But she is acting like there's NOTHING wrong. She is still flopping over on my desk begging for attention. She could have a major toothache when she eats, yet she STILL is scarfing down her food like nothing is wrong. This is the SAME little minx that helped herself to my chicken sandwich the other day........ I have the next few days off and then back to work on Friday to work a double shift. Ten hours at the vet clinic and then the night shift at the new job. (I'm working dispatch for a security company) I'm gonna call and see if I can squeeze in Mischief on Friday for a dental cleaning and extraction. That also means pre-anesthetic bloodwork, which I might need to do the same day. Oh she's gonna LOVE this....... Since I know the tooth needs to come out, I'm gonna try to not have to do dental x-rays. But as I tell my clients, "We never really know until we get in there and can take a real good look. On the flip side, as an RVT, I'm allowed to extract teeth. So not only will I probably going to be putting in her IV catheter, giving her drugs, and cleaning her teeth but i'll probably be pulling out the bad tooth. And THEN i'll have to give her anti-biotics and pain meds. Oh she's gonna be SOOOOO mad at me..... Please purrs for her tooth. And pray that there's no more than ONE tooth that needs to come out. And purrs for my bank account too. Kristi |
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On Jan 30, 1:04*am, Mischief wrote:
Dang it, Now I'm starting to finally know what its like when I do dental cleanings and find a tooth that *needs to come out and the owner tells me "But they NEVER seemed to be in any pain!!!" Last November I 'catnapped' Mischief for her yearly exam.....and during her exam, Dr. C found a tooth that looked suspicious. *He said it might need to come out. *I've been keeping an eye on it, so to speak. *Even with my employee discount, and my credit card debt and bills to pay, a dental/x-rays/extraction is a little out of my league. Well, this past week, I just started a second job. *And I've been doing more home pet care for clients. *I'm currently helping a lady give Sub-cutaneous fluids to an 18 year old cat three times a week. This extra income might just be enough to take care of Mischief. Cause I checked her mouth tonight, and her suspicious tooth is clearly a FORL Known as a Feline Oral Resorptive Lesion, aka a cavity.... They usually start as a neck lesion, or a red patch at the gumline. They usually will eat away at the tooth root and they tend to be VERY painful. *I've taken dental x-rays of teeth looking like this and tend to look at pictures of teeth with the roots completely eaten away. Yet i know from experience and from the classroom that animals are EXPERTS at hiding pain. *If they don't eat, they die, so they will keep eating through any pain. In Mischief's case, that's a certainty, and if I wasn't a vet tech, I would NEVER have noticed. *She has still been the GLUTTON she is, scarfing down her food and even hurking it up again on the carpet. Now I KNOW how expert they are and can now completely know how the clients feel. I don't really have the money, yet, but in the past week or so I've made enough to help cover it. *It sucks, cause it's all the newly earned spare cash I've earned that I was gonna put in the bank. But I know these are painful and I can't bear to have MIschief be in pain. *But she is acting like there's NOTHING wrong. *She is still flopping over on my desk begging for attention. *She could have a major toothache when she eats, yet she STILL is scarfing down her food like nothing is wrong. *This is the SAME little minx that helped herself to my chicken sandwich the other day........ I have the next few days off and then back to work on Friday to work a double shift. *Ten hours at the vet clinic and then the night shift at the new job. *(I'm working dispatch for a security company) I'm gonna call and see if I can squeeze in Mischief on Friday for a dental cleaning and extraction. *That also means pre-anesthetic bloodwork, which I might need to do the same day. *Oh she's gonna LOVE this....... *Since I know the tooth needs to come out, I'm gonna try to not have to do dental x-rays. *But as I tell my clients, "We never really know until we get in there and can take a real good look. On the flip side, as an RVT, I'm allowed to extract teeth. *So not only will I probably going to be putting in her IV catheter, giving her drugs, and cleaning her teeth but i'll probably be pulling out the bad tooth. *And THEN i'll have to give her anti-biotics and pain meds. *Oh she's gonna be SOOOOO mad at me..... Please purrs for her tooth. *And pray that there's no more than ONE tooth that needs to come out. *And purrs for my bank account too. Kristi Purrs for Mishief's FORL and you. Rusty had the FORL over a year ago. I only found out when I noticed the bleeding gum. The vet said he was in pain and the only solution was to remove the tooth. Then he found another tooth in a similar condition. It was before Christmas. The vet had to squeeze him in. I had no choice but paid for the extraction since, like you, I don't want Rusty to be in pain. I also opted for the pre-anesthetic bloodwork. I don't have a job. It was a major expense. One of these days Rusty may just bankrupt me. I was very worried about the extraction as Rusty was 12 years old. I kept thinking what if he didn't wake up from the anethesia. Rusty was spitting mad after the extraction. I have never seen him like that when I went to pick him up. I was afraid to touch him. But once he got home he was fine. I falso elt so guilty for not keeping up with his teeth brushing. Please keep us posted on Mischief Winnie |
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Mischief has a FORL
Purrs and hugs for both of you.
-- Joy Don't believe everything you think "Mischief" wrote in message ... Dang it, Now I'm starting to finally know what its like when I do dental cleanings and find a tooth that needs to come out and the owner tells me "But they NEVER seemed to be in any pain!!!" Last November I 'catnapped' Mischief for her yearly exam.....and during her exam, Dr. C found a tooth that looked suspicious. He said it might need to come out. I've been keeping an eye on it, so to speak. Even with my employee discount, and my credit card debt and bills to pay, a dental/x-rays/extraction is a little out of my league. Well, this past week, I just started a second job. And I've been doing more home pet care for clients. I'm currently helping a lady give Sub-cutaneous fluids to an 18 year old cat three times a week. This extra income might just be enough to take care of Mischief. Cause I checked her mouth tonight, and her suspicious tooth is clearly a FORL Known as a Feline Oral Resorptive Lesion, aka a cavity.... They usually start as a neck lesion, or a red patch at the gumline. They usually will eat away at the tooth root and they tend to be VERY painful. I've taken dental x-rays of teeth looking like this and tend to look at pictures of teeth with the roots completely eaten away. Yet i know from experience and from the classroom that animals are EXPERTS at hiding pain. If they don't eat, they die, so they will keep eating through any pain. In Mischief's case, that's a certainty, and if I wasn't a vet tech, I would NEVER have noticed. She has still been the GLUTTON she is, scarfing down her food and even hurking it up again on the carpet. Now I KNOW how expert they are and can now completely know how the clients feel. I don't really have the money, yet, but in the past week or so I've made enough to help cover it. It sucks, cause it's all the newly earned spare cash I've earned that I was gonna put in the bank. But I know these are painful and I can't bear to have MIschief be in pain. But she is acting like there's NOTHING wrong. She is still flopping over on my desk begging for attention. She could have a major toothache when she eats, yet she STILL is scarfing down her food like nothing is wrong. This is the SAME little minx that helped herself to my chicken sandwich the other day........ I have the next few days off and then back to work on Friday to work a double shift. Ten hours at the vet clinic and then the night shift at the new job. (I'm working dispatch for a security company) I'm gonna call and see if I can squeeze in Mischief on Friday for a dental cleaning and extraction. That also means pre-anesthetic bloodwork, which I might need to do the same day. Oh she's gonna LOVE this....... Since I know the tooth needs to come out, I'm gonna try to not have to do dental x-rays. But as I tell my clients, "We never really know until we get in there and can take a real good look. On the flip side, as an RVT, I'm allowed to extract teeth. So not only will I probably going to be putting in her IV catheter, giving her drugs, and cleaning her teeth but i'll probably be pulling out the bad tooth. And THEN i'll have to give her anti-biotics and pain meds. Oh she's gonna be SOOOOO mad at me..... Please purrs for her tooth. And pray that there's no more than ONE tooth that needs to come out. And purrs for my bank account too. Kristi |
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Mischief has a FORL
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Please purrs for her tooth. And pray that there's no more than ONE tooth that needs to come out. And purrs for my bank account too. Kristi Purrs for Mischief Mischief's tooth and your bank account. Of course Mischief is more important. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera) Cats leave pawprints on your heart http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk |
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Mischief has a FORL
"Mischief" wrote in message ... Dang it, Now I'm starting to finally know what its like when I do dental cleanings and find a tooth that needs to come out and the owner tells me "But they NEVER seemed to be in any pain!!!" Last November I 'catnapped' Mischief for her yearly exam.....and during her exam, Dr. C found a tooth that looked suspicious. He said it might need to come out. I've been keeping an eye on it, so to speak. Even with my employee discount, and my credit card debt and bills to pay, a dental/x-rays/extraction is a little out of my league. Well, this past week, I just started a second job. And I've been doing more home pet care for clients. I'm currently helping a lady give Sub-cutaneous fluids to an 18 year old cat three times a week. This extra income might just be enough to take care of Mischief. Cause I checked her mouth tonight, and her suspicious tooth is clearly a FORL Known as a Feline Oral Resorptive Lesion, aka a cavity.... They usually start as a neck lesion, or a red patch at the gumline. They usually will eat away at the tooth root and they tend to be VERY painful. I've taken dental x-rays of teeth looking like this and tend to look at pictures of teeth with the roots completely eaten away. Yet i know from experience and from the classroom that animals are EXPERTS at hiding pain. If they don't eat, they die, so they will keep eating through any pain. In Mischief's case, that's a certainty, and if I wasn't a vet tech, I would NEVER have noticed. She has still been the GLUTTON she is, scarfing down her food and even hurking it up again on the carpet. Now I KNOW how expert they are and can now completely know how the clients feel. I don't really have the money, yet, but in the past week or so I've made enough to help cover it. It sucks, cause it's all the newly earned spare cash I've earned that I was gonna put in the bank. But I know these are painful and I can't bear to have MIschief be in pain. But she is acting like there's NOTHING wrong. She is still flopping over on my desk begging for attention. She could have a major toothache when she eats, yet she STILL is scarfing down her food like nothing is wrong. This is the SAME little minx that helped herself to my chicken sandwich the other day........ I have the next few days off and then back to work on Friday to work a double shift. Ten hours at the vet clinic and then the night shift at the new job. (I'm working dispatch for a security company) I'm gonna call and see if I can squeeze in Mischief on Friday for a dental cleaning and extraction. That also means pre-anesthetic bloodwork, which I might need to do the same day. Oh she's gonna LOVE this....... Since I know the tooth needs to come out, I'm gonna try to not have to do dental x-rays. But as I tell my clients, "We never really know until we get in there and can take a real good look. On the flip side, as an RVT, I'm allowed to extract teeth. So not only will I probably going to be putting in her IV catheter, giving her drugs, and cleaning her teeth but i'll probably be pulling out the bad tooth. And THEN i'll have to give her anti-biotics and pain meds. Oh she's gonna be SOOOOO mad at me..... Please purrs for her tooth. And pray that there's no more than ONE tooth that needs to come out. And purrs for my bank account too. Kristi Purrs on the way. |
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Mischief has a FORL
But she will figure out the pain is gone and forgive you.
"Mischief" wrote in message ... Dang it, Now I'm starting to finally know what its like when I do dental cleanings and find a tooth that needs to come out and the owner tells me "But they NEVER seemed to be in any pain!!!" Last November I 'catnapped' Mischief for her yearly exam.....and during her exam, Dr. C found a tooth that looked suspicious. He said it might need to come out. I've been keeping an eye on it, so to speak. Even with my employee discount, and my credit card debt and bills to pay, a dental/x-rays/extraction is a little out of my league. Well, this past week, I just started a second job. And I've been doing more home pet care for clients. I'm currently helping a lady give Sub-cutaneous fluids to an 18 year old cat three times a week. This extra income might just be enough to take care of Mischief. Cause I checked her mouth tonight, and her suspicious tooth is clearly a FORL Known as a Feline Oral Resorptive Lesion, aka a cavity.... They usually start as a neck lesion, or a red patch at the gumline. They usually will eat away at the tooth root and they tend to be VERY painful. I've taken dental x-rays of teeth looking like this and tend to look at pictures of teeth with the roots completely eaten away. Yet i know from experience and from the classroom that animals are EXPERTS at hiding pain. If they don't eat, they die, so they will keep eating through any pain. In Mischief's case, that's a certainty, and if I wasn't a vet tech, I would NEVER have noticed. She has still been the GLUTTON she is, scarfing down her food and even hurking it up again on the carpet. Now I KNOW how expert they are and can now completely know how the clients feel. I don't really have the money, yet, but in the past week or so I've made enough to help cover it. It sucks, cause it's all the newly earned spare cash I've earned that I was gonna put in the bank. But I know these are painful and I can't bear to have MIschief be in pain. But she is acting like there's NOTHING wrong. She is still flopping over on my desk begging for attention. She could have a major toothache when she eats, yet she STILL is scarfing down her food like nothing is wrong. This is the SAME little minx that helped herself to my chicken sandwich the other day........ I have the next few days off and then back to work on Friday to work a double shift. Ten hours at the vet clinic and then the night shift at the new job. (I'm working dispatch for a security company) I'm gonna call and see if I can squeeze in Mischief on Friday for a dental cleaning and extraction. That also means pre-anesthetic bloodwork, which I might need to do the same day. Oh she's gonna LOVE this....... Since I know the tooth needs to come out, I'm gonna try to not have to do dental x-rays. But as I tell my clients, "We never really know until we get in there and can take a real good look. On the flip side, as an RVT, I'm allowed to extract teeth. So not only will I probably going to be putting in her IV catheter, giving her drugs, and cleaning her teeth but i'll probably be pulling out the bad tooth. And THEN i'll have to give her anti-biotics and pain meds. Oh she's gonna be SOOOOO mad at me..... Please purrs for her tooth. And pray that there's no more than ONE tooth that needs to come out. And purrs for my bank account too. Kristi |
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Mischief has a FORL
Purrs on the way.
Ann -- read Sam's blog at http://kittens-3.blogspot.com/ "Mischief" wrote in message ... Dang it, Now I'm starting to finally know what its like when I do dental cleanings and find a tooth that needs to come out and the owner tells me "But they NEVER seemed to be in any pain!!!" Last November I 'catnapped' Mischief for her yearly exam.....and during her exam, Dr. C found a tooth that looked suspicious. He said it might need to come out. I've been keeping an eye on it, so to speak. Even with my employee discount, and my credit card debt and bills to pay, a dental/x-rays/extraction is a little out of my league. Well, this past week, I just started a second job. And I've been doing more home pet care for clients. I'm currently helping a lady give Sub-cutaneous fluids to an 18 year old cat three times a week. This extra income might just be enough to take care of Mischief. Cause I checked her mouth tonight, and her suspicious tooth is clearly a FORL Known as a Feline Oral Resorptive Lesion, aka a cavity.... They usually start as a neck lesion, or a red patch at the gumline. They usually will eat away at the tooth root and they tend to be VERY painful. I've taken dental x-rays of teeth looking like this and tend to look at pictures of teeth with the roots completely eaten away. Yet i know from experience and from the classroom that animals are EXPERTS at hiding pain. If they don't eat, they die, so they will keep eating through any pain. In Mischief's case, that's a certainty, and if I wasn't a vet tech, I would NEVER have noticed. She has still been the GLUTTON she is, scarfing down her food and even hurking it up again on the carpet. Now I KNOW how expert they are and can now completely know how the clients feel. I don't really have the money, yet, but in the past week or so I've made enough to help cover it. It sucks, cause it's all the newly earned spare cash I've earned that I was gonna put in the bank. But I know these are painful and I can't bear to have MIschief be in pain. But she is acting like there's NOTHING wrong. She is still flopping over on my desk begging for attention. She could have a major toothache when she eats, yet she STILL is scarfing down her food like nothing is wrong. This is the SAME little minx that helped herself to my chicken sandwich the other day........ I have the next few days off and then back to work on Friday to work a double shift. Ten hours at the vet clinic and then the night shift at the new job. (I'm working dispatch for a security company) I'm gonna call and see if I can squeeze in Mischief on Friday for a dental cleaning and extraction. That also means pre-anesthetic bloodwork, which I might need to do the same day. Oh she's gonna LOVE this....... Since I know the tooth needs to come out, I'm gonna try to not have to do dental x-rays. But as I tell my clients, "We never really know until we get in there and can take a real good look. On the flip side, as an RVT, I'm allowed to extract teeth. So not only will I probably going to be putting in her IV catheter, giving her drugs, and cleaning her teeth but i'll probably be pulling out the bad tooth. And THEN i'll have to give her anti-biotics and pain meds. Oh she's gonna be SOOOOO mad at me..... Please purrs for her tooth. And pray that there's no more than ONE tooth that needs to come out. And purrs for my bank account too. Kristi |
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I was CATNAPPED!
Meowmie CATNAPPED me and put in the big box! How CRUEL of her!!
Then she took me.......to TED!!! And when I came out of the box there was this man with glasses and he looked in my mouth. THERE'S NOTHING WRONG WITH MY MOUTH!! My jaw just occasionally hurts when I eat but I just eat on the other side. DUH! Then Meowmie stuck a needle in my neck. THAT HURT!!!!! I just don't know what gets into Meowmie sometimes.... HMPH! ********* I have the day off, but I still brought in Mischief to have Dr. C look at her tooth. Yep, he agrees that it has to come out. So I took her blood for pre-anesthetic tests and even though she cried in the car, she held still while I took her blood and now is sprawled out on my desk again. So on Friday she's gonna be put BACK into the carrier without breakfast and brought into work. Hopefully the schedule won't be too packed and we can fit her in. Also since i have to go to my night job after work, I'm debating on whether to leave her overnight or not. I'm pretty sure she will be ok, but usually when we do dentals late in the day the animal isn't fully awake so we keep them overnight. And since I'll be out, I won't be able to keep an eye on her. Ah we shall see. Mischief is pretty resilient. Man she is gonna HATE me this weekend. Kristi |
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I was CATNAPPED!
"Mischief" wrote in message ... Meowmie CATNAPPED me and put in the big box! How CRUEL of her!! Then she took me.......to TED!!! And when I came out of the box there was this man with glasses and he looked in my mouth. THERE'S NOTHING WRONG WITH MY MOUTH!! My jaw just occasionally hurts when I eat but I just eat on the other side. DUH! Then Meowmie stuck a needle in my neck. THAT HURT!!!!! I just don't know what gets into Meowmie sometimes.... HMPH! ********* I have the day off, but I still brought in Mischief to have Dr. C look at her tooth. Yep, he agrees that it has to come out. So I took her blood for pre-anesthetic tests and even though she cried in the car, she held still while I took her blood and now is sprawled out on my desk again. So on Friday she's gonna be put BACK into the carrier without breakfast and brought into work. Hopefully the schedule won't be too packed and we can fit her in. Also since i have to go to my night job after work, I'm debating on whether to leave her overnight or not. I'm pretty sure she will be ok, but usually when we do dentals late in the day the animal isn't fully awake so we keep them overnight. And since I'll be out, I won't be able to keep an eye on her. Ah we shall see. Mischief is pretty resilient. Man she is gonna HATE me this weekend. Kristi Fortunately cats seem to recover from dental work very quickly. She will be very grateful that eating doesn't hurt anymore. Jo |
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