Actually he is eating just fine. He has NEVER not wanted to eat. I'm feeling more and more like the vet used it as a general term for mouth inflammation instead of using it properly. Now that the vet called about his bloodwork (I'll tag you in my post) I definitely need to get him in for a dental. The idea of putting him under anesthesia is very scary to me though. Is it for you?
Yes, Heather, I would be afraid to put Susie under especially if she had other medical issues. On top of that is the expense. Just horrible what the vets charge for the dentals and everything else. I'm so glad to hear he is eating well. I read somewhere that if a cat has stomatitis it is generally painful for them to eat so maybe your vet is wrong. I look forward to seeing your labs even though I can't decipher them very well. I mean I can see what is high and low but what it all means escapes me.
I used to love the storms too - until I had "storm/firework anxiety" dogs. Now, I am just happy with rain

and can do without the thunder and lightening. My foxhound is a nut case. She will run around barking and barking in the pouring rain if there is thunder and lightening. All this with a bark collar on

She even looks up at the sky when she sees the lightening.