Yes, kittens lose their milk teeth, usually somewhere between 4 months and 6 months. If you don't see their teeth, it's okay, cats usually swallow them (Doesn't harm them).
However, if an adult cat is losing teeth, it is likely a sign of a dental or gum problem and needs to be checked by a vet. Cats, just like people, can lose their adult teeth at any age if they are not kept clean. Periodontal disease and other dental problems are one of the most common disorders in cats. Studies estimate that around 70% of cats exhibit signs of gum disease by the time they are 3 years old. If left unchecked, can lead to loss of teeth, or even heart, liver and kidney damage due to bacteria being carried in the blood from infected gums.
no no big cat is poisonous unless it recently ate poisoness berries then the poison would be on their teeth but it would not matter since they would die shortly or get ill
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.
well if its one tooth and your cat is a baby that's good because they are growing adult teeth but if its an adult cat u should probably go see a animal dentist
no theyre not, unless they have sharp teeth :)
Yes, it can harm or kill the cat if it eats a mouse that has been poisoned. The poison used to kill the mouse can also be toxic to the cat if ingested. It's important to take precautions to prevent cats from consuming poisoned prey.
no they were just very sharp
no the poison dark frog dosnt have teeth genious
The poison teeth of Asmodeus can cause severe injury or death if bitten.
No, a cat's bite is not poison. However, if you do receive a cat bite and the teeth have broken the skin, it is usually a good idea to visit your local doctor just to be on the safe side. Usually though, a healthy and fully vaccinated house cat is unlikely to be carrying anything dangerous to a human.
A dog has more teeth than a cat.
teeth of course FANGS! (*o*)
no no big cat is poisonous unless it recently ate poisoness berries then the poison would be on their teeth but it would not matter since they would die shortly or get ill
Sharp teeth
No, feeding a cat poison of any type could kill the cat. This would fall under Animal Abuse laws.
Not really. Poison dart frogs eat insects, and they don't need much teeth to do that.
the cat drank poison
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.