Michelle, No amount of antibiotics will do for your cat's stomatitis what ascorbic acid will do. See http://www.seanet.com/~alexs/ascorbate/197x/belfield-w-j_int _assn_prev_med-1978-v2-n3-p10.htmstomatit for an idea of how much to use for different similar conditions in animals. I would put the cat on oral vitamin C or subcutaneous or intramuscular injections of sodium ascorbate. Better yet would be asking your vet to put the cat on intravenous vitamin C (in a sodium chloride drip) from McGuff - http://www.mcguffpharmaceuticals.com/ascor_l_NC.htm. I can give you the protocol for your vet if you would like to have it. The key is dosage - using enough vitamin C for long enough to clear the infection and inflammation (again, see the general guidelines in the Belfield paper). Vitamin C used in any of these forms is safe, nontoxic and highly therapeutic for a myriad of conditions in animals when given in sufficient doses.
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