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Worried - cat not perking up after dental

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timtam23 · 17/11/2017 19:50

I just wanted a bit of perspective here in case I'm worrying needlessly about my cat being slow to recover. My 4 year old healthy cat went for his booster & checkup recently, all fine apart from quite a bit of tartar and gingivitis. The vet talked a bit about different dry food but I thought as he's young, go straight for a dental & start afresh with clean teeth. So he went in on Monday, had it done,uncomplicated procedure with no extractions needed & he had a metacam injection. I picked him up in the late afternoon. He did look pretty dishevelled and was quite zonked/disorientated, unable to purr or miaow (sore throat?). He didn't eat at all & we kept him in overnight. The next day he was still a bit disorientated & in fact couldn't make the big jump onto the shed when he went out, although he went up onto the outside wall in smaller steps. Again didn't eat (we had soft wet food out for him) although had some water. By Wednesday he was less lethargic but when I returned from work and he still hadn't eaten I took him back to the vet. Vet said it was unusual to have such a slow recovery - checked him over, everything seemed ok according to vet. Gave him 2 injections - one buprenorphine & one metacam. He did perk up noticeably Weds evening/Thurs, was trotting around and was sniffing at his food although not eating any of it. Today I'm back home from work late & apparently he's been asleep all day. Food from this morning is untouched. He's quite quiet, I took him downstairs & he's gone straight back up to the bed. Vet now shut until tomorrow. We were given post-op metacam but advised to give only with food so he hadn't had any due to not eating. However I've given him a bit this evening as he seemed to respond to pain relief before. I've had cats go for dentals before (elderly doddery ones as well) and they really did bounce back pretty quickly so I can't help worrying that this young fit one seems to be finding it quite tough. I was going to ring the vet again tomorrow unless any need for urgent advice overnight - can anyone give any reassurance or any ideas as to why he might not be wanting to eat? Sorry for the essay...

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cozietoesie · 28/11/2017 12:42

You have to try, though. Smile

cozietoesie · 30/11/2017 20:27

How's the lad doing?

timtam23 · 30/11/2017 21:57

He is asleep on my lap at the moment cozie. Doing really well. Still quite skinny but he's eating a good amount so I'm sure he'll gain weight soon. He's enjoying the new wet food. He was a bit of a pain last night as he was very active, kept scratching the wardrobe at 3am & wanting loads of attention but as DH and i both said this morning, we couldn't get too annoyed with him as it was only a few days ago that we thought he might not make it. Hopefully he'll calm down a bit tonight though Grin

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Wolfiefan · 30/11/2017 22:05

It comes to something when you're glad they are being a PITA! Grin

cozietoesie · 30/11/2017 22:07

It does indeed. Smile I'm glad he's in better fettle.

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