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I Have An Elderly Cat With Bad Teeth, But The Vet Does Not Want To Remove Because They Fear Would Not Survive The Surgery. Any Suggestions On Types Of Food/diet To Make More Comfortable For The Cat?
Cat with dental problems (bad teeth and gums), but to old to remove teeth, would like any suggestions on diet/foods
asked 9 months ago
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Get the healthiest WET food you can get. It may be a little costly, but whats more important? I think that's your animals health, and if he/she is alive or not. So get healthy wet food. You want to find the most healthy because a lot of wet food has a lot of "not healthy" edible items. So getting the cheap stuff would be bad for his tummy, and definitely because hes elderly.
answered 9 months ago
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