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Hi everyone,

i am desperately seeking solutions.

my 15 year old cat has peridontal disease: lumps of hardened tartar that have engulfed her molars, inflamed gums that make eating painful and her waking hours miserable, and probably the onset of infection that, untreated, will spread to her internal organs and kill her. trouble is, nobody can tell how long the death will take, and how long she has to bear the pain.

she is currently on antibiotics and prednisolone steroid anti-inflammatory/painkiller.

being so old, and with mild kidney disease, she will probably not survive the general anaethesia needed for dental procedures. only other option vet gave me was diet of antibiotics + painkillers...and wait. it will be an agonizing wait for me and her. and at some point the meds will stop working and the disease will be so advanced we will have no choice but to put her down. i will hate that. she currently still has the desire to live so i want to help her do that even though options are heartbreakingly limited.

so i'm wondering if Leba III can help even in such dire cases as hers. can it dissolve that much tartar, and even get to the stuff below the gumline?

is it safe to use if her gums are inflamed? i don't want to squirt it in her mouth only for her to scream in pain, get burns, and i find i did more damage than good :'(

will her body/oral chemistry have been altered by the meds she's currently on, making Leba ineffective?

a lot of users have said Leba III "works". does anyone whose pet has had as severe tartar as my cat's have any feedback to offer?

thank you for any helpful answers

sincerely and anxiously.
adelynn
(singapore)

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