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My cat is about 8 months old. When he was about 6 months old, I took him to the vet because I noticed blood on something he had been chewing on and his gums were swollen. The vet told me he had tooth resorption. Here's the thing though, my cat chews on EVERYTHING. Plastic blinds, card board boxes, my desk, books, the list goes on. Is this common with this disease? It seems to me that he should be in pain and not want to chew on rough surfaces. The vet I went to is one I haven't really been to before this cat and I'm wondering if there's any chance he misdiagnosed my cat.
Any thoughts on the likelihood of misdiagnosis? Or on how to stop my cat from eating everything?
Any thoughts on the likelihood of misdiagnosis? Or on how to stop my cat from eating everything?