A dog has more teeth than a cat.
Don't rub my leg, it hurts. If you rub the cat around her back, she will begin to purr. You don't have to rub it in.
Well, it can chip your teeth, rub the enamel off, rub your gums down. It can cause major damage to your teeth, so get an acryllic plastic or rubber one :) Problem solved.
Sharp teeth
they rub there teeth together.
A healthy lion or cat should have white or pale cream-coloured teeth. Older individuals can be seen with yellowish teeth. For a house cat, its dental health usually depends on its genes (some cats will have perfect teeth all their lives whereas some cats are naturally prone to dental problems even if their teeth are looked after), and what they are fed. Neither wet nor dry food offer any tooth-cleaning benefits, but there are several ways to help keep a cat's teeth clean - the most common are brushing a cat's teeth every day, or feeding raw meat (usually chicken wings, necks or ribs). Both these methods rub the teeth, keeping them free of plaque. Yellowing or brown teeth or red gums is a sign of plaque buildup which could lead to other dental problems and should be looked at by a vet.
A wild cat compared to a domestic cat has the sharpest teeth. For example a tiger will have sharper teeth because of hunting in the wild for survival.
They had teeth falling out and there teeth were dirty and unclean...sometimes they would use mint leaves and rub it on their teeth
Not like human teeth, but they do have serated "teeth" on their wing parts that they rub together to make a loud trilling sound.
yes, you can rub your gumms raw.
A cat could have small front teeth due to still having its baby teeth. Cats lose teeth and regrown their adult teeth just like humans.
A cat usually gets its adult teeth between 4 and 6 months of age.