oh, even better -- The Spy Museum
We've actually got a Dave and Buster's here in Jax-- but the Spy Museum is definitely a possibility. One of the restaurants or food areas in one of the Smithsonian Museums might work too. A lot depends on what we decide to do that day.
What I had really been hoping for was a Quaker Steak and Lube or Red Robin in the city, which were old favorites from when we were in Ohio that he loved, but unfortunately, neither of those seem to be there.
I walked to the grocery store today. My ankle is now protesting. Stupid ankle.
No, we don't have those. Hmm, the only burger place I can think of is Fuddruckers (and it's near the Spy Museum)
Oh man, Fuddrucker's is still around?
I used to have nightmares about that place. Mom loved their buns (i know, i know) but the whole "sides of cow hanging in the window" ambiance really removed any trace of appetite, even back when i still ate meat.
I need some advice, so I turn to you guys.
The vet tells me that my cat Leo needs to have his teeth cleaned. He says he will use anesthetic. He tells me that the risks of not cleaning the teeth (which look fine to me, but what do I know) are greater than the risk of anesthetic. But I can't get the stories I've heard about cats dying under anesthetic out of my head. I love this cat dearly, if anything happened to him because of a procedure that I'm not even convinced he needs, I'd have to go back into therapy.
FTR, I've never had a cat's teeth cleaned before, and none of them have ever suffered for it. They've all had strong white teeth their whole long lives.
I don't know what to do. Advice?
Zenkitty, Windsparrow will have advice, she's about 50 posts back, so hold on.
ION,
Al Franken is now officially Senator Al Franken, (D) Minnesota.
bonny, Harvey is sitting next to my computer, purring his little heart out. I hope some of the strength and healing vibes from him reach you. It is the best gift I can think of to share with you at this time. You are surrounded by the love of so many people who want you to be happy and healthy - so keep doing what you do for others, but keep re-charging your own batteries, eh?
Zenkitty, the best thing I can think of to tell you, is to get a second opinion. And if that one also recommends the dental cleaning, ask if s/he is recommending it on general principles, or if there are specific problems. Then make sure to have the pre-op blood work done, to reduce those anaesthesia risks.
May I ask what kind of food this cat eats? Dental decay in cats is caused by much the same as it is in humans - from bacteria whose growth is promoted by the carbs in our food. A higher quality canned food, having fewer refined carbs, is often better for our cats' teeth than most dry foods, which must have a certain amount of carbs in order to hold the consistency. And it isn't like cats chew their food enough for the kibble to have any real scrubbing action to clean their teeth.
Comfort to you and yours, bonny. That's a lot to deal with.
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I can haz Jessica! You may all be jealous now.