Re: Rodent ulcer - Tinkerbell gets these
Tinkerbell gets these, she used to get them a lot. Here is a pic to the first bout of them back in Feb 2011:
Tinkerbell Rodent Ulcers Feb 2011
The vet called it "Eosinophilic Granuloma Complex."
When Tink first got these my local vet talked about giving her steroids for it but b/c Tink is diabetic wanted to try ABs first. I appreciated this approach from my vet greatly, who did at the time say if we did have to do the steroid treatment she did not think one or two treatments would affect the diabetes much, but she wanted to research it and try the ABs first.
So we chose Clavamox. Tinkerbell 1st time got 14 days, I can't remember if it was the 62.5s or the 125s (I'll look when I get home), 1 twice a day. It started to clear up by the 2nd day. Went the whole 14-day course and it stayed gone a few weeks, 6 maybe, then came back. She got it back I think it was 3 more times, would start the Clav for 14 days, go off it, then the rodent ulcers would come back. The 3rd or 4th time her vet said to put her on it for 30 days, so I did. It cleared up pretty much for good after that. A couple times after the 30-day course she would kind of start to break out a tiny bit, then it would clear up in a day or two on its own.
I tried an e-collar on her the first time but that was a joke. She (1) hated it (2) finally figured out a way to get out of it. Once she even got stuck under the couch in it, I dunno how she got under there but she did and she couldn't get back out. I tore my house apart for about an hour trying to find her and hollering for her, terrified s/thg awful had happened to her. She is one of those cats that is not terribly vocal, she comes when I call her but isn't talkative like some of the others, so all the time I was calling for her she never uttered a peep. As a last resort I finally flipped the sofa over and there she was, just a pretty as you please, sitting there in that Elizabethan collar, staring up at me w/those gorgeous ET eyes of hers, just patiently waiting for me to come rescue her.
Little Darling.
So you might want to try a 30-day course of Clav it if comes back, that's what worked for Tinkerbell after months of trial and error.
Desi