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    Cat with diabetes now has gingivitis and possibly reabsorption lesions

    I can't get that second link to work but I'll try googling it. I really can't rely on what other diabetic cat owners do because mine isn't on insulin so too many carbs could kill him. I have him on a low canned food diet only. He's not needed insulin since I started this diet. So I have to be...
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    Cat with diabetes now has gingivitis and possibly reabsorption lesions

    I still haven't heard, I'll call tomorrow. Does anyone know how many carbs ate in that plaque off? Bow can't have too many or he'll get sick again.
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    Cat with diabetes now has gingivitis and possibly reabsorption lesions

    I don't want to be brushing in his mouth now because it's way too painful. I'll check that stuff out ty.
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    Cat with diabetes now has gingivitis and possibly reabsorption lesions

    To me that looks like a lesion. I'm still waiting on the dentist, she should be letting me know by tomorrow now. So you just have them removed and if a new one pops up pull them as they appear then. What can I do about gingivitis?
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    Cat with diabetes now has gingivitis and possibly reabsorption lesions

    Oops. I sent photos to the Dallas vet, they're suppose to get back to me today. He really doesn't have the stomatitis sores etc in his mouth. I do see a tooth that looks like the absorbic lesions online. So I'm really confused.
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    Cat with diabetes now has gingivitis and possibly reabsorption lesions

    /500/height/700" /> I'm thinking the vet who gave a second opinion is wrong.
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    Cat with diabetes now has gingivitis and possibly reabsorption lesions

    He's been tested in the past and vx for both. However I stopped vx him for fiv since it seemed pointless because he's a house cat.
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    Cat with diabetes now has gingivitis and possibly reabsorption lesions

    I sure hope so I'm quite confused!
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    Cat with diabetes now has gingivitis and possibly reabsorption lesions

    Hello! My beautiful healthy Bow (10 years now) crashed last year and I almost lost him. Luckily I have a great vet, he was diagnosed with diabetes and was put on insulin. Google is my best friend and I found info about cats going into remission with a canned food diet. I was able to get him...
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