My 14 year old Cat was pawing at her mouth, hacking/coughing, drooling with some blood.
Took her to the Vet, they examined her, asked some questions, thought it could be a tooth problem and MUST have a dental cleaning/aneasthesia to determine. I made an appt.
Cat got worse, took her back, a different vet examined her, said they needed to do tons of tests and procedures to figure it out. They gave me an estimate of everything they plan on doing, it was outrageous, but nothing else I could do.
They also gave her many drugs, pain meds, anti-inflammatory, anti-biotics and anaesthesia ...
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