What up /an/,
Was wondering if anyone could share some insight as to what to do with my 18 yr old cat. She's a 6 lbs maine coon. She doesn't really eat her food anymore, just licks it. She passed a blood test to go under anesthesia for a dental cleaning and extractions but I worry about putting a cat that old and light under anesthesia.
Would the professional dental procedure help her eat more if successful? Or should I just try brushing her teeth and using holistic dental gels and spray?
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There's no solid answer I'm afraid my grandparents had about 5 cats over the years all of them lived happily to about 25 It could be a bad idea putting her under bottom line is that you need to get her to eat
cats reach their full size when they get about a year and half
Weight I imagine is different
My 2 yr old shorthair
Is about that weight
too but she is a little
chub and looks healthy
There are liquid meal replacements for senior cat. Have you gave that a try?
And if her teeth are hurting her, taking the pain away will make her eat more.
>>2081046
No I haven't. Will look into it. Thanks!
>>2081033
>6 lbs maine coon
nah dude, nah. take her to the vet and let her go to heaven.