Angel Fund Enables Dental Surgery for Beautiful Tess
In the summer of 2013, Tess â Rochelle Batesâ beautiful black and white cat â was no longer easy to be around. âWhen she opened her mouth across the room from you, the odor could just about knock you down,â she said. âIt was intense. And it had developed very quickly over a couple of months.â
Rochelle and husband Ed had taken in Tess when she was a feral kitten. She soon became a loved member of their household. So Rochelle took the cat, just four years old, to a dental cleaning clinic at a pet store. The veterinarian who examined Tess âtook one look inside her mouth and he told me what was wrong. He said: âAll her teeth are rotting. Youâre going to need to take her to a veterinary dentist.â Itâs a congenital condition.â
Rochelle, a former writer and producer in Hollywood, is disabled and her husband Ed was unemployed at the time so she immediately began to search for a dental specialist who could give Tess the treatment she needed â surgery for tooth resorption and stomatitis â at an affordable cost. âIt was a rough time for this to happen,â she said.
âI called around to lots of veterinary clinics and found that the treatment was just too expensive. It was thousands of dollars to have all her teeth removed â or some of her teeth removed. âI didnât know what I was going to do. So I looked on line for different grants and explored every one that was available â every single one.â Finally, she found Angel Fund. âIt was the only one left. And it was the one that helped us.â Angel Fund provided a list of hospitals that could do the surgery. She chose the Dog and Cat Dentist in Culver City not far from her home.
She took Tess to the clinic and met Dr. Anson Tsugawa, VMD, DAVDC, and Jody Janes, RVT. âThey were just the most wonderful people,â she said. âJody is so kind. She shepherded all the paper work through and it was processed very quickly. There was a small balance that I had to pay. But they [Angel Fund and the hospital] covered almost everything. It was so amazingly generous of them!â Angel Fund and the hospital each contributed $500.
Dr. Tsugawa at first thought that he could save four of Tessâs teeth. But he called Rochelle after her cat was under anesthesia and said that all her teeth should be extracted. âOtherwise,â he told her, âsheâll have to come back and have the others removed later. We might as well do all of them when sheâs young and healthy.â
The surgery âmade a world of difference,â Rochelle said. âTess had a very quick recovery and you would never know now that she doesnât have any teeth. Dr. Tsugawa told us what would happen and thatâs exactly what happened.â
Tess needed pain medication and antibiotics for a few days. Rochelle said that she gave the patient and her other two cats soft food at first, then switched to dry food. âTess ate it with them [the other cats]. Now she eats a mixture of wet and dry food, like she always did before. She doesnât care.â
The surgery has made a âworld of differenceâ for Tess, she said. âHer personality has really blossomed since she doesnât have that pain. I can only imagine what it was like for her.
âAnd I will always he so grateful to them [Dr. Tsugawa and Angel Fund] for this because, honestly, I donât know what we would have done.â