Sunday, August 2, 2009

At what age do kittens lose their milk(baby) teeth?

I was just wondering, because my 5 month old kitten seems to have two teeth where one should be, and I keep waiting for one to fall out, but it hasn't! It doesn't seem to be causing her any pain, but she HAS been chewing on things a lot more lately, and I think she's 'teething'. Should I expect it to fall out soon?











*It is one of the big 'fang-like' ones in the very front*

At what age do kittens lose their milk(baby) teeth?
They start anywhere from 2 to 4 months and are finished by 6 months.
Reply:shes teething sometimes you ll see them on the floor but most of the time they swallow them. make sure she has toys to chew on.
Reply:They usually have all of their adult teeth by 6 months of age.You will sometimes see some remaining deciduous (baby) teeth remaining, they can be pulled @ the same time they are spayed or neutered. There is a additional fee (roughly $15-$30 per tooth).
Reply:Kittens start to teeth as early as 4 months and stop by 6 months old. My two kittens started trying to nibble on my bf and my hands during this time. We simply told them no, push them away, and gave them a straw to chew on instead (medium sized like the In-n-Out or McDonald's straws are best). If you are lucky you might find a couple of teeth on the ground but I think they swallow most of them. You will know if they have a loose tooth, when they are relentlessly licking at something in their mouth. I did find a few as I was cleaning around the house. They look more like a set of ridges than a single tooth.



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