I have a foster with this also. The vet said pulling the teeth would not help. 
She did give me something to put on his food to help with pain, I will check to 
see what it is.
   
  Beth

Leslie Lawther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Someone in our group has a lovely cat (negative for FIV and FeLV) with 
terrible Stomatitis.  He has had his teeth pulled (except canines) and she said 
his poor mouth looks like ground beef.  She is very concerned... and to make 
things worse, this boy who's favorite pastime is eating, is now refusing food.  
The vet put him on Pred. Zithromax and Interferon yesterday... however he 
didn't seem to hold out much help.  I was hoping there was some other ideas out 
there.  I have never (KNOCK ON WOOD) had this affliction in any of our 
rescues... so I'm at a loss with regard to what to suggest.  Any ideas would be 
GREATLY appreciated... we're really worried about this little guy.  It would 
seem like something like OraGel could be used to reduce pain?? 

-- 
Leslie     =^..^=

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