Hello Brooks,

I have a problem with two cats...stomatitis and gingivitus.

It is very difficult to treat because their mouths are sore, including
inflammation of the soft tissue.

My vet, who is a reasonable person and knows that I use cs and condones
it, says that the only treatment is to remove the "side" teeth and then
the canines if that doesn't work (along with antibiotics).

I just had their teeth cleaned and delayed the extraction, hoping I
could do something with CS and a zapper and R/B or a 6C EM+.

Now to the question...I have your information on taking CS with
gatorade, but that doesn't stay in the mouth area long enough (when I am
giving via a dropper; I have also used cs in the past as their main
source of drinking water, to no avail).  

I am going to go back to giving the cs in their water and
I am thinking about mixing the CS (Frank Key's) with xanthum gum, to
make it sticky and inject it into the area between the teeth and the
gums, so as to increase contact time.

I would appreciate you thoughts on this approach and any success
treating stomatitis in any way that you might have had.

Thanks, your contributions are wonderful,

Craig


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