i HAVE STARTED OIL PULLING FOR MYSELF WITH COCONUT OIL.  IT IS A GOOD 
ANTIBACTERIAL, ETC. AND MIGHT HELP YOUR CAT.  I USE A TABLESPOON EACH DAY,  IT 
TASTES GOOD AND MY HARLEY ALWAYS WANTS TO LICK MY FINGERS AFTERWARDS.  (I JUST 
SCOOP A FINGER FULL (ABOUT 1 TABLESPOON) AND PUT IT IN MY MOUTH.)
---- Lance <lini...@fastmail.fm> wrote: 
> I don’t know of any supplements that are specifically geared toward oral 
> health. Someone else may have some helpful info. I know that CET makes pet 
> dental products, including a water additive. Googling for them should bring 
> up their site. I believe they’re owned by Virbac. 
> 
> After she tested positive, I gave my FeLV+ girl interferon alpha and DMG 
> (both are general immune system boosters) for most of her life. I often gave 
> her Prescription Diet t/d as a “treat”. We rarely had any gum or teeth 
> issues, though she did need several cleanings. The t/d would not be good for 
> a kitty already dealing with any mouth pain.
> 
> Best wishes for you and the calico kitten,
> 
> Lance
> 
> On Aug 11, 2014, at 9:06 PM, Susan Grimes <sweet2bcota...@att.net> wrote:
> 
> > Hi everyone,
> > I have a 4 month old calico that just retested for a FIV+ original test and 
> > this week she tested FIV- and FeLV+.  I have 7 other cats and have done 
> > rescue/foster work the last 3 yrs.  We are waiting on IFA results now.  I 
> > was reading the archives and read something about supplements to promote 
> > oral health/for stomatitis (?) now I can't seem to find that post.  Can 
> > someone help me with that info?  Am waiting on labs now to decide on course 
> > of treatment.  Currently on Immunostim drops and Lysine treats. 
> > Thanks, Susan
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