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.
The little teeth at the front of a cat's mouth are called Incisors, just like a human's front teeth.
A cat's mouth is quite deep with sparse teeth, four large canines at the front (two up and two down), and other teeth surprisingly small. It is much easier to get an understanding of something like this by either examining a healthy cat (many cats have teeth extracted late in life due to cavities) or a picture in an on-line reference of some sort.
Actually, in some European under-civilized countries, cat teeth are known to be delicacies. White men use them as anus stoppers. When their anus becomes loose, they plug it with cat or small dog teeth and walk like they do to have constant arousement in their anul area. Real Gay. Also, some of their upper eschelon women use small dog teeth as decorations for their martinis, instead of olives. Usually the same teeth from the anus pluggers.
They have incisors at the front then canines, premolars and molars at the back. Its the same structure as a domestic cat.
A dog has more teeth than a cat.
Sharp teeth
Giraffes has no front teeth.
He had front teeth
Giraffes has no front teeth.
Yes, they do. Kittens develop "milk teeth" shortly after they are born, and these teeth later fall out and are replaced by the cat's adult teeth. It is a curious fact that the kitten's teeth are sharper than the adults'...
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.
Teeth are a good way to determine age.Baby teeth:2 weeks: Deciduous incisors (the small teeth at the front) begin to come in.3 - 4 weeks: Deciduous canines (the long, pointy teeth next to the front teeth) begin to come in.4 - 6 weeks: Deciduous pre-molars (also known biscupids, these are the teeth located between the canine and molar teeth) begin to come in.8 weeks: All baby teeth have come in.Adult teeth:12 - 16 weeks: Incisors come in.4 - 6 months: Canines, pre-molars & molars come in.7 months: All adult teeth should be fully developed.Answer from cat-world.com