NO! Females are the only ones who have teat's.
Cats are aggressive when you get to close to their babies.
Cats are more like cats.
indoor cats yes, outdoor cats **** no.
My cats have never done this, I have a few cats.
its mainly an opinion, but cats with no hair don't shed and cats with hair usually do.
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the lips, the teethe, the tip of the tongue and the roof of the mouth.
Like all other animals, they chew their food with their teethe before swallowing.
Their gums hurt as they teethe, so yes they get very fussy.
Yes. When babies are about six months old, their baby teeth come in and break throught their gums.
Dogs teethe to relieve discomfort and help their adult teeth come in. To help them through this natural process, provide them with appropriate chew toys, frozen treats, and regular dental check-ups. Avoid punishing them for chewing and be patient as they navigate this stage.
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it is soo cool that they even have teethe in there very small body
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Not really but they do teethe on it to stop their teeth getting to big. They have also been able to chew through brick,wire and rubber
The only words that rhyme with breathe are teethe, seethe and sheathe and none of them mean to breathe or are synonymous with the words 'the same'.