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Do these treatments and it’s charges look typical of what a vet might recommend? As a first time cat parent/owner I have no idea what is considered within the parameters of a usual price for this kind of treatment.
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I took my cat to the Lake Forest Animal Clinic (fantastic staff!!) the other day for a routine check-up. They told me she doesn’t have one of her canine teeth and that the area looks a little bit swollen. They said it wasn’t time pressing, but that this treatment is something to think about since they would want to rule out any possible issues. I’m pretty worried over here. Should I go get a second opinion from another vet? Or should I start saving up/get Care Credit? Or would pet insurance be a good idea too?

Any help is appreciated, I’m just stressing out over what’s best for my cat.

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