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Our 4 year old cat started grinding his teeth a few months back. He has gone through just about everything to check him out: ultrasound of gastrointestinal system, ultrasound of bladder, full teeth cleaning + xrays, bloodwork, and all looks completely normal. He takes Cbd at night and it doesn’t help. We’ve tried NSAIDs, antacids, and anti nausea with no change. The vet says he is clearly a really happy and healthy cat and they can’t figure it out. When we stopped taking him to the vet, it calmed down for a couple weeks. But now it has gotten really bad again and even worse.
He grinds after he eats, drinks, or grooms. He closes his eyes and will sometimes shake his head like he’s trying to shake something off. We cannot figure out what it is but are so afraid he is in pain.
He grinds after he eats, drinks, or grooms. He closes his eyes and will sometimes shake his head like he’s trying to shake something off. We cannot figure out what it is but are so afraid he is in pain.