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Old October 30th, 2003, 11:12 AM
herman herman is offline
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I agree with Lucky, vet time.

The cat could also have chipped a tooth. I would do an oral inspection of the cat's mouth to see if i can see something obvious and possibly remove it without causing damage.

I suspect that you won't see anything though, and the cat may be sensitive due to some kind of trauma
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