I just read the vetrinary guidelines and noticed that they say AZT can help with stomatitis. That's a good thing to keep in mind.  For the person who recently posted about a cat with mouth problems, it is something to look into.
 
Michelle
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I was surprised when I read this.
 

Cats infected with FeLV or FIV may live for many years.

A decision for euthanasia should never be made solely on the basis of

whether or not a cat is infected.

http://www.aafponline.org/resources/guidelines/Felv_FIV_Guidelines.pdf
 
So maybe one of the questions we should advise new people to ask their vets is if they agree and abide by these guidelines...
 
Apologies if yall have seen these before, I just hadn't...

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