Hi all, it's a while since I've been on here!
I have had FIV + cats for the last 16 years and after losing my 14 year old in March, a new friend came to live with us in April - he's approximately 6 and from Romania.
Despite being told by the rescue I got him from that he had no health issues, he has severe gingivitis/stomatitis. I fully expected my vets advice to be to remove his teeth, but two of the vets at the practice discussed it and advised against it as it is obviously a big procedure. I've had a cat previously who had the same issue, we removed his teeth, and he was massively better.
However, I followed the vets advice and he's on regular steroid injections, which isn't great, and we're having to return more and more frequently for injections (currently 3 weeks apart).
We saw a different vet this evening, who asked me if I'd considered having his teeth removed and basically said if he was her cat, she'd do it.
I've read lots about it on the internet and the section on this forum also points to teeth removal as one of the options (and probably best?) although there's no guarantee, apparently 60-80% of cats get some relief from this.
Other than his FIV status, the odd skin issue and a bit of snuffliness occasionally, he's in good health, and his last lot of bloods were normal.
I'm up for doing it, and wish I'd insisted it was done sooner! I can't help feeling a bit odd though, going against my usual vets advice........my old vet who was great left the practice last year and I'm pretty sure she would have recommended teeth removal - I've even considered going to see her at her new practice and getting a second opinion.
I think I have made my mind up, just wondered if anyone has any recent experience of this and any thoughts?? Always good to discuss it with other cat folk!
thanks
Su