Monday, November 16, 2009

How much is it to have a cat's teeth cleaned?

At our clinic, for a cleaning, oral exam (including anesthesia) we charge around $250-$300 (variable only on anesthesia time).





If the cat has advanced oral disease and requires extractions, the final total can be 2 to 3 times the base cost for cleaning. This is important, however, because oral infection can literally kill your animal.

How much is it to have a cat's teeth cleaned?
Whenever I have a question relating to vet prices, I call around to different vet offices and ask about prices. Then you'll be 100% sure where you want to go.
Reply:Get a kit and clean them yourself. They make kits for pretty cheap. Then keep up with brushings.
Reply:The vet costs vary from area to area. Call your vet and ask. I live in a lower cost of living area and what I would tell you wouldn't mean anything if you are in NYC or Los Angeles.
Reply:the price for teeth cleaning will vary depending on where you live. It is somewhat expensive because they need to be put under anesthesia to do the cleaning, however if you clean your cats teeth manually once or twice a week, you won't need to et your cats teeth cleaned very often. unfortunately actually cleaning your cats teeth can be very difficult because cats aren't as accepting as dogs are about things going into their mouth if it's not food. to really know how much it will cost, you need to call the vet where you will be taking your cat to find out the actual price.
Reply:You can call your vet, true, but also try a well knowned groomer. I have one but unfortunately my cats haven't let them brush their teeth yet. Vets are bound to be more expensive. Ask around.


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