Nope. It means it has a poor diet.
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To expand on the first answer: Depending on the age of the cat, then no, it is not normal for cat to lose teeth, except if done by a vet or the cat is teething (adult teeth usually come in when the cat is 4-6 months old).
Tooth loss usually means that the cat has something wrong with its mouth or gums. If your cat is losing teeth or its gums look sore or inflamed, take it to the vet immediately.
No a cat has a closed mouth with no teeth showing unless they open their mouth. If you have a cat with teeth protruding then there is most likely something wrong with the jaw, a vet trip would be wise
Dogs Have Stronger Teeth Than Cats And Have More Teeth Than Cats. Cats Have Sharper Teeth. But Wild Dogs Such As The African Wild Dog Has More Teeth And Stronger Teeth Than Domestic Dogs. Also Sharper Than Both Domestic Dogs And Cats.
Yes, all adult cats of all breeds have 30 teeth.
A dermatologist is a specialist in skin (dermis) and a specialist in removing teeth is an oral surgeon. A dental hygienist specializes in cleaning teeth.
Children need have teeth be normal. He teeth be normal!
NO
Yes, cat grass does help to clean your cats teeth.
An adult cat with all its teeth will have 30 teeth, 16 in its upper jaw and 14 in its lower jaw. Many cats have teeth extracted, however, due to tooth decay, and many will lose teeth for other reasons.
Your best option is to discuss this with a qualified orthodontist. Removing teeth is fairly common in orthodontic treatment, however, it usually involves removing a tooth or teeth further back in the mouth and then spreading out the front teeth with braces to close that gap. This way your normal appearance is preserved.
Just brush your teeth
depends on your teeth
Yes, cats are normal and dogs are too.