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my cat chews on everything, pens, wires, strings, aluminum foil, and even his soft paws nail capsHELP!!!?

the cat is driving me my husband nutshe sneaks around behind us when we go into rooms and steals stuff to chew on, he even jumps on the tables to get stuff to chew onwhen I tell him no or swat him with a news paper, he gets me back by chewing on my stuff or urinating on my side of the sofa or my chair or on my side of the bedwhen I put on his soft paws he chews them off, even when I put bitter yuck on them he seems to like it licks it all off and then chews them offhe even chews on aluminum foil that we tried to put on our cords to keep him from chewing themhe stopped with the cord chewing started chewing the foilour vet gave us a lame excuse that since he was 5 mon when we adopted him he was a stray that he is more prone to chewing cuz he had to chew to test thingslets just say that the vet is a few french fries short of a happy meal to usbut then again she is the cheapest around for a low income family like uscan anyone help me before I go insane.

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How old is your cat? Young cats just like to chewMy cat is just gone 6 months old and he chews on meSeriously, if I sit on my hand, he tries to dig it out so he can chew on my knucklesMy 9 month old cat still chews things sometimes, but she is further along than him and is starting to outgrow itIf your cat is more than a year old, then you might have a real problem.
How old is your cat? Young cats just like to chewMy cat is just gone 6 months old and he chews on meSeriously, if I sit on my hand, he tries to dig it out so he can chew on my knucklesMy 9 month old cat still chews things sometimes, but she is further along than him and is starting to outgrow itIf your cat is more than a year old, then you might have a real problem.
As thin as metal cans are, the only way is to roll the edge, and this requires a machine to do properlyA better idea would be paper, (light card stock,) scales covered in tin foil, or sprayed silverThey won't clink but they won't cut anybody eitherSafety should be the FIRST consideration.
As thin as metal cans are, the only way is to roll the edge, and this requires a machine to do properlyA better idea would be paper, (light card stock,) scales covered in tin foil, or sprayed silverThey won't clink but they won't cut anybody eitherSafety should be the FIRST consideration.

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