Sorry, I tried to explain that the disease was well progressed by the time Amber was even diagnosed. Sub q fluids DO work and DO help - but you have to get on this, and not put it off and put it off.

I'd say the same thing for the dental cleaning. Inflamed gums, bleeding mouth, all suggest the gingivitis is advanced. Clearing it up and then not finishing the job, well, it will return and you will have to start over with the antibiotics and get the swelling down again before the dental will be able to happen. So you just make kitty suffer over and over, and spend more money on vetting which you could have avoided.

Meantime, something you CAN do is research and get educated! Here is a link to cat food ratings:
http://www.petfoodratings.net/cattable.html

Take a look around and start to learn what to look for in the labels. For example, the first one is 9Lives. Click on that. I mean the food name, under BRAND on the left most column. (not the website on the far right).

Read through that and you will learn a bit. Go back and click on another food, maybe a 3 or 4 star, to see what the different reviews look like. Poke through a few more and you start to learn what all those "ingredients" really are, and what you want to have, and what you want to avoid.

Just as for humans, spending a bit on good food can limit your medical expenses down the road. I think you will it interesting reading about the foods!