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Wishing you the very best for your baby - may it "stick" as some moms and moms to be I know have said about their pregnancies.
Thanks for your comment about the baby...I really hope this sticks too! The two prior pregnancies, I m/c....
I am very sorry for your kids loss too. It is a hard lesson loosing someone you love.
I hope this helps.
Jean
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Generally you have to force feed a cat with severe mouth injuries. With burns, infection is the big danger, so antibiotics is key. I'm not sure about anything topical you can get over the counter that will help. Most burn cremes even for humans state do not use internally, and a mouth burn fits that case. DON'T use butter, oils, etc.
Unfortunately, the pain