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About 5 months ago, during a vet visit because my cat's chin was swollen, my vet noticed some broken canines. My cat was given a shot of Convenia, which cleared up any inflammation and/or infection that caused the chin swelling. Today, my cat saw the vet because her chin was swollen again. During this visit, my vet noticed broken bottom incisors. My vet said this can be caused by chewing on something hard. However, I've never seen my cat chewing on anything at all (other than food). She's an indoor cat, and I'm home most of the time, so I think I would notice if she were chewing on anything. Her food would not be hard enough to cause this.
Has anyone had this happen with their cat or cats? At some point, my cat may have to have some extractions if it appears that they're needed, but I want to try to understand how this happened in the first place. My vet and I are perplexed.
Has anyone had this happen with their cat or cats? At some point, my cat may have to have some extractions if it appears that they're needed, but I want to try to understand how this happened in the first place. My vet and I are perplexed.