When talking about cats changing teeth, some cat shovelers must be surprised: what? Do cats need to change their teeth? In fact, cats need to change their teeth just like humans. The teeth of cats need to go through two development stages: breast teeth and permanent teeth. With the teeth changing, they will start to bite various things, so small hairballs require extra attention from the shovelers at this stage.
Kittens usually change teeth around 4 to 6 months old. Depending on the cat's physical condition, the time for teeth replacement will vary, so the owner does not need to worry. During the cat's teeth change, if the owner opens the cat's mouth, he can see that the gums on the cat's canine teeth are slightly red. This is the cat's teeth changing.
Cats will develop permanent teeth after they fall off and their teeth will become harder. However, because cats with new teeth will feel pain and itchy, they will grind their teeth by biting things. During teeth changing, cats may experience red and swollen gums and loss of appetite, so they can provide food that is easier to chew. It is best to prepare teeth grinding sticks for small hairballs, so that cats can avoid biting things at home.