Sounds like she has gingivitis and could have stomatitis.  Clindamycin is an antibiotic that often helps with gingivitis.  My cat Patches stopped eating for a day or two because of inflamed gums and a five day course of Clindamycin cleared it up enough for her to feel and act ok again. If it is stomatitis, there are various things that seem to help, from steroids to suppress the symptoms to particular immune supports.
 
The weight loss could be just from her gums hurting, or it could be from something else that she needs treatment for. Do you have a good vet?
 
Michelle
 
In a message dated 10/25/2006 12:53:50 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have had Samantha for i year. I just found out that she has leukemia.
She has red irritated gums and is losing weight. I have 4 other cats
that have not contacted the disease. When I adopted her, I was assured
she was felv negative. I love her very much and I am researching the web
to get info to help her. I am planning on taking her to a holistic vet.
If anyone has any other suggestions....
 

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