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Old 08-14-2020, 10:49 AM   #1
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Cat teeth extraction cost !?

Unfortunately, one of my cat needs to have 5 teeth (Big one in the back) extracted.

Cost was quoted $1500-1800 depending on situation.

Does this cost sound right ???
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When our dog needed a couple of extractions we paid around $300.
Each vet is different.
We go to Columbia Square animal Hospital


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I know it's not comparable since we're in different countries, but I paid no more than a few hundred to have it done to my cat, and it was an emergency

I'd consider going to another vet, that sounds extremely high
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sounds about right. cost about 1200 for us to get 3 removed. We went to Amherst in Kits and they were great.
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I would say get a second opinion or quote


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Some vets are nicer than others.
We used to go to, All About Pet Clinic

20058 Industrial Ave, Langley City, BC V3A 4K7
(604) 534-1300 https://g.co/kgs/VcakD4

Honest guy and won't try to rip you off for more or unnecessary items. He had a clinic in Richmond and does the operations in Langley. Not sure if he still has the clinic in Richmond, as my dog has passed for a couple years now.
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When our dog needed a couple of extractions we paid around $300.
Each vet is different.
We go to Columbia Square animal Hospital

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$300 is realllly gooood price.
And as i did some research on google. For teeth extraction, Dogs are cheaper than cats. its because they need anesthesia most the cases.
Cats probably is very agitated during extraction. But dogs should be the same, isn't it ?


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I know it's not comparable since we're in different countries, but I paid no more than a few hundred to have it done to my cat, and it was an emergency

I'd consider going to another vet, that sounds extremely high
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i kinda know the rate in Asia as i lived in Taiwan half of my life.
Cost of health care for pets are so cheappp in Asia. I would say 1/2 to 1/3 of the price in most cases.


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sounds about right. cost about 1200 for us to get 3 removed. We went to Amherst in Kits and they were great.
Yea, i have been calling around to different vets, trying to get more info on the cost. Pretty much all around 1200-1500 for 2-3 teeth extraction.

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Yep!! just did call around yesterday.

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We used to go to, All About Pet Clinic

20058 Industrial Ave, Langley City, BC V3A 4K7
(604) 534-1300 https://g.co/kgs/VcakD4

Honest guy and won't try to rip you off for more or unnecessary items. He had a clinic in Richmond and does the operations in Langley. Not sure if he still has the clinic in Richmond, as my dog has passed for a couple years now.
Awesome!! will definitely give them a call.
Appreciate the info!!
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yeah i paid that much
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Try giving Columbia Square Animal Hospital
604-521-5572 a call, my friend as well as us have been happy with them.


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on this topic, do you guys brush your cats teeth? what do you use?
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nope. indoor cat, 8 years old. Dry food diet + water.

We sometimes (like once a week) give him a snack that promotes dental hygiene.
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on this topic, do you guys brush your cats teeth? what do you use?
I wish I could but he won't let us. We can rub his belly and clean his ears, but not his teeth. Because of that he had some bad teeth that had to come out when he had his accident (broke a canine) He has pretty bad breath sometimes
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Update!!!

So...because wife does not want to change to any other vet.
I ended up biting the bullet.

Well...Happy wife happy life.


The result is unbelievable!! Her mouth no longer has bad breath anymore.
Her appetite get so much better too.
I can also feel she is super happy after the surgery.

Man...I kept thinking how long she suffered from the painnnn of tooth aching.
I felt so much better, not choked on surgery cost anymore, when i see her getting so much better.

We have to brush all our cats teeth from now on.............
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