StomaHeal oral treatment option for feline stomatitis
StomaHeal is a new oral treatment option for feline stomatitis. Targeted oral antiviral therapy designed to help reduce persistent oral inflammation, painful eating, drooling, and mouth discomfort.
FELINE STOMATITIS EDUCATION

Understanding Feline Stomatitis

Feline Chronic Gingivostomatitis (FCGS) causes painful inflammation that can extend beyond the gumline to the sides and back of the mouth.

More Than Gingivitis

FCGS can cause extensive inflammation and pain throughout the mouth, not only around the gumline.

The FCV Connection

Feline calicivirus is associated with many FCGS cases and may help keep oral inflammation active.

Before Full-Mouth Extraction

StomaHeal™ offers a targeted oral antiviral treatment option to consider before full-mouth extraction.

STOMAHEAL™ TREATMENT APPROACH

Targeted Oral Antiviral Therapy

A focused treatment approach for persistent feline stomatitis

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Made for Feline Stomatitis

Developed for persistent feline stomatitis rather than routine plaque-related gingivitis.

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Targets the Viral Background

Focuses on viral activity that may continue to drive persistent oral inflammation.

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Helps Calm Oral Inflammation

Designed to help reduce redness, swelling and persistent mouth discomfort.

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Supports Comfortable Eating

Helps address the oral discomfort behind eating hesitation and reduced appetite.

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Simple Twice-Daily Routine

Given in the morning and evening with approximately 10–12 hours between doses.

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An Option Before Extraction

A targeted treatment path to consider before irreversible full-mouth extraction.

STOMAHEAL™ ORAL THERAPY

For Persistent Feline Stomatitis

A targeted oral treatment option for recurring inflammation, painful eating and mouth discomfort.

MAXPAW 10 TABLETS / BOX

StomaHeal™

Antiviral Therapy for Feline Stomatitis

Developed for cats with persistent stomatitis, oral inflammation, drooling, eating hesitation and recurring mouth discomfort.

Feline-Specific Treatment

Intended for feline stomatitis rather than routine plaque-related gingivitis.

Morning + Evening

Administer twice daily with approximately 10–12 hours between doses.

Flexible Treatment Options

Available in 1-box, 2-box and 4-box options.

Persistent FCGS Caudal Stomatitis Recurring Mouth Ulcers
MaxPaw StomaHeal oral treatment beside a cat experiencing eating discomfort
WEIGHT-BASED ROUTINE

Daily Dosage

2× Daily
Under 10 lbs 1 Tablet Per dose
10 lbs and over 2 Tablets Per dose

Morning and evening, approximately 10–12 hours apart.

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FELINE STOMATITIS QUESTIONS

Feline Stomatitis FAQ

Clear answers about feline stomatitis symptoms, calicivirus, full-mouth extraction, StomaHeal™ treatment and weight-based dosage.

What is feline stomatitis in cats?

Feline stomatitis, also called Feline Chronic Gingivostomatitis (FCGS), is a severe and painful inflammatory condition affecting the tissues inside a cat’s mouth. Unlike mild gingivitis, inflammation may extend beyond the gumline to the cheeks, palate and back of the mouth.

What are the common symptoms of feline stomatitis?

Common feline stomatitis symptoms include red or swollen gums, excessive drooling, bad breath, mouth ulcers, pawing at the mouth, crying or stopping while eating, reduced appetite and weight loss.

Read the feline stomatitis symptom guide
Is feline stomatitis the same as gingivitis?

No. Gingivitis is usually concentrated around the gumline and is often associated with plaque. Feline stomatitis is generally more widespread and may affect the sides, palate and back of the mouth, causing more severe pain and difficulty eating.

Can feline calicivirus cause feline stomatitis?

Feline calicivirus (FCV) is associated with many cases of chronic feline stomatitis and may contribute to persistent oral inflammation. However, FCGS may also involve other viral, immune, bacterial and dental factors, so the underlying trigger can differ between cats.

Is full-mouth extraction the only treatment for feline stomatitis?

Full-mouth extraction may be selected in severe cases, particularly when teeth are diseased or structurally damaged. However, it is irreversible and is not the only treatment path considered for every cat. A targeted medical treatment may be explored before extensive extraction, depending on the cat’s oral condition and treatment history.

Review the before-extraction treatment guide
What is StomaHeal™ for feline stomatitis?

StomaHeal™ is MaxPaw’s feline-specific oral antiviral therapy designed for persistent feline stomatitis and chronic oral inflammation. It is intended to address the viral background that may contribute to recurring redness, swelling, drooling, mouth discomfort and painful eating.

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How is StomaHeal different from routine dental cleaning?

Routine dental cleaning primarily removes plaque and tartar from the teeth. StomaHeal™ is designed for persistent feline stomatitis and focuses on the viral background associated with continuing oral inflammation. It is not intended as a routine treatment for simple plaque-related gingivitis.

What is the StomaHeal dosage for cats?
Cats under 10 lbs 1 tablet per dose
Cats 10 lbs and over 2 tablets per dose

Give StomaHeal™ twice daily, once in the morning and once in the evening, with approximately 10–12 hours between doses.

How long should a cat take StomaHeal?

Treatment duration depends on the severity of oral inflammation, the cat’s weight, treatment history and response over time. Complete the recommended treatment cycle rather than stopping immediately when early improvement appears. Contact MaxPaw for help selecting an appropriate treatment plan.

Can StomaHeal be used after tooth extraction?

StomaHeal™ may be considered when oral inflammation, drooling, ulcers or eating discomfort remain after dental treatment or tooth extraction. The treatment plan should be selected according to the cat’s current signs, weight and previous response.