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    I have never personally had a cat with stomatitis, but I have seen it before. I have owned a cat that needed several teeth pulled because of infections and they ate just fine! Add broth or bottled water (I agree, bottled water is the best for kitties!) to their dry and the wet they handle perfectly well without teeth. I hope this helped.
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    I've seen many cats and dogs at work that have no teeth (either from age or having had them removed). Many of them still manage to eat crunchy food even once things heal up. Your kitty will have no problem figuring out how to 'gum' the food.

    I hope for a quick recovery from the teeth pulling for your kitty.

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