Monkie is almost 9 months old, never had a momma I bottle fed her since she was a few hours old.. I did adopt her. The last few months she has been diagnosed with Gingivostomstitis and they tried 4 different medicines, fish oils, different foods, depo shots, everything! No help. They wanna do a laser treatment or a biopsy then pull her teeth because her mouth is completely swollen.. vet wants us to feed canned and hard, she is finally eating proplan hard and no canned. Opinions on what to do?

Updated On April 19th, 2017

Pet's info: Cat | Russian Blue | Female | spayed | 8 months and 27 days old | 4.5 lbs

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Answered By Lauren Jones VMD

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I'm sorry to hear that Monkie has such significant oral inflammation! Gingivostomatitis can be quite painful and it sounds as though your vet has already tried any available medical intervention. As I'm sure you're aware, this condition often occurs in conjunction with a calicivirus infection. Many cats carry this virus and an amino acid supplements, such as L-lysine, can be beneficial in addition to dental procedures. Your vet's treatment plan of a gingival biopsy and full mouth dental extractions seem appropriate for this painful condition. Most cats do quite well with full mouth dental extractions, and some even return to eating dry food again. As she recovers from her dental procedure, Monkie may need to eat both canned and dry food. If she won't eat canned foods, talk to her vet about soaking her ProPlan kibble in water for 15-20 minutes before feeding it to her, as this generally softens it pretty well. I hope this helps you to make your decision and that Monkie is feeling better soon!

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