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RonCorcillo Dec 28, 2012 08:14 PM

My ten-year-old spayed female cat Lisa has terrible stomatitis. We have attempted antibiotic treatment and multiple dental cleanings, finally pulling all her teeth, but her gums and especially her throat are still inflamed. It is difficult to get her to eat without using an appetite stimulant and/or pain killers, and even then she will only eat baby food or very soft canned cat food. We have also attempted a laser/acupuncture treatment course with little effect. Do you know of any other treatments for stomatitis? Thank you!

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PHDrTobin Dec 31, 2012 04:16 PM

You might want to try ozone therapy, perhaps using ozonated olive oil. You might also try putting esterified fatty acid complex on the gums. Since this is likely an autoimmune problem, black cumin seed oil is another possibility.

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