Yes they do. Kittens have twenty-six teeth, which fall out at approximately six months of age. Adult cats have thirty teeth. They have four molars, four canines, ten premolars and twelve incisors.
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.
Yes, all adult cats of all breeds have 30 teeth.
Yes, all cats, whether domestic or wild, have long canine teeth. All cats regardless of species are stricts carnivores, so have the exact same teeth for dealing with holding prey and tearing and slicing up flesh and bone.
Yes. All breeds of domestic cat have thirty teeth.
not all cats have the same behavior it really depends!
Yes, they do. Domestic cats aren't all that different from big cats such as lions. Pet cats, like their wild cousins, get all their nutrition from meat-based proteins and fats. They have exactly the same type of teeth that is perfect for tearing and rendering flesh and crunching up bone, and the same digestive system that is efficient at breaking down and gaining all needed nutrients from fresh, raw meat, organs and bone.
a cats feet are usually all going to the same places
No
The same way all cats mate.
Humans all have the same number and kind of teeth. Only, it takes a lot of care over the years to keep them all. In some cases they grow straight by themselves; in other cases they grow crooked or fall out. And wisdom teeth today often remain below the surface of your gums. But while peoples' teeth may look different, we all start out with the same set.
All cats (big or small) are obligate carnivores (they must eat meat or die).
..the same way as all other cats, a male and a female...