>On Thu, 7 Dec 2006 15:10:56 -0500 "Jennifer Phaewryn O'Gwynn" <[EMAIL >PROTECTED]> >wrote: >I once had a vet that scaled cat's teeth without any sedatives or >anesthesia....Personally, I wouldn't risk putting a FELV+ cat under anesthesia >for a dental, the trade off is not worth the risks, IMO. > > Phaewryn
Hi Phaewryn, Thanks for your reply and suggestions. I don't think a "hand scaling" without anesthesia would be very beneficial in this situation (even if I could find someone who would do it) as it doesn't clean under the gum line. My understanding is that hand scaling is primarily a cosmetic procedure that removes visible calculus. I also don't think that Shane would tolerate it. :-O I'm still debating risks vs. benefits of doing a conventional dental. Thanks again for your help. Sue and Shane Jerome, AZ