Hope the DMG proves to be helpful, but just thought I'd mention the 3 we've
had who had full mouth extractions were like new cats afterwards, and have
done wonderfully ever since.  They were not FELV cats, though.

On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 9:59 AM, Natalie <at...@optonline.net> wrote:

> Has any vet ever suggested using DMG (N, N-DIMETHYLGLYCINE)for FeLV+ cats?
>
> I AM USING IT ON A FIV+ CAT THAT HAS PAINFUL STOMATITIS IN THE MOUTH, TO
> THE
> POINT WHERE HE COULDN'T EAT; FIV/FeLV+ cats often get that condition, and
> unfortunately, the only suggested and supposedly appropriate thing is to
> have their teeth pulled by a specialist, with special emphasis on cleaning
> out the areas extremely well.  My vet says that he doesn't like doing it
> because often it doesn't help at all, so we are trying DMG.
>
> I am using the liquid form, but it apparently also comes in different
> forms.
>
>
>
> It has many clinical uses and a variety of applications:
>
> http://www.goodsearch.com/search.aspx?keywords=N%2C+N-DIMETHYLGLYCINE
>
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