Wow I would have thought you got the spray kind. That's what I use..because it does come in the spray.
Don't know if I could do what your doing to my cats they would tear me up.
 
In a message dated 3/18/2005 12:41:04 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just thought I'd pass this along...  I've already mentioned about using
Peroxicam for inflammation from Gingivitis symptoms, but I've found
something else that seems to be helping.  My vet got me "CET oral
rinse", (sorry I didn't find out what the CET stands for).  It's for use
with regular Gingivitis.  It's a liquid that is supposed to be syringed
into their mouths to help fight bacteria.  Of course, I'm not using it
as directed.  What I've begun doing is mixing 1cc with a little bit of
bottled water, dipping in a washcloth and washing the cakey mess on
their lips, then dip again (using a clean spot on the cloth) and gently
rub their gums and teeth as best I can.  It has a light peppermint
taste, and Jazz and Grace don't seem to mind it.  I'm only using it when
I notice excess salivation and it seems to help keep symptoms under
better control.

Nina
 

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