If your cat is between three to seven months old, it is most likely teething. However, adult teeth usually grow in very quickly, and teeth loss is staggered over a few months - a kitten never looses its teeth in one go.
If your cat is an adult, it could be the teeth have become loose due to dental issues or disease, which could cause teeth to fall out. Another reason could be your cat has had an injury, but other symptoms would probably be present.
As for symptoms, cats are very very good at hiding pain and discomfort. It is probably best to take the cat to the vet to make sure there is no underlying problem that has caused your cat to lose its teeth.
yes they do. infact they have 120 all together
Sharks are born with a certain number of teeth. These are formed in spiral rows, with all but the tooth they are using folded flat. If one tooth gets knocked out, another one in the row will move into place. If the shark lost all of it's teeth, it would starve.
Alligators have multiple rows of teeth that continuously grow back throughout their lifetime to replace any lost or damaged teeth. Their teeth are well-designed for tearing and gripping prey, and they don't require a toothbrush because their diet and tooth structure naturally keep their teeth clean.
No, not all fish have sharp teeth. Some fish have teeth specialized for grinding or crushing their food, while others have no teeth at all and feed using other methods such as suction or filter feeding.
Yes, kittens do lose their baby teeth when the adult teeth start to come in at around four months of age. Most of the time owners do not notice as the old teeth are swallowed when they fall out, and just like humans the gums are unlikely to bleed. Also, some kittens do not show any symptoms of teething. Kittens usually have all their adult teeth at around seven months old.
well when your thirteen you've lost all your teeth when your seven you've lost 5 7 teeth and it goes on and on.
I am eleven, nearly twelve, and I have lost exactly 12 teeth ( I haven't lost any molars, at least I don't think I have, but one is wobbly ) and I have 12 teeth that haven't come out. All in all I have 24 teeth. It all depends on your jaw, some children have nearly lost all their teeth when some others have not last many at all.
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Well it's hard to say,I lost all my baby teeth in the 4th grade but i was 9 at the time. I lost my teeth fast because i had a alot of cavaties and 1 sweet tooth(DEAD TOOTH) and my cousin is 14 she still didn't lose all of them yet. But the faster you lose your baby teeth the faster your wisdom teeth come in.
It all depends. I am not a pro and im not 11 anymore im 13, at 11 i lost my 2 front teeth, <- that explains it! sometimes u can lose many other ones before ur 2 front teeth. This all decides on what ur body thinks what is right for you! so dont think this is true but i lose my 2 front teeth for the first time at 11, and i had a friend who is 11 and lost all the bottom teeth and are adult teeth now. Hope you like my answer!
Most of my friends have all lost there teeth but i still have 3 to go! So your not alone!!
most people do unless you have lost all of them!
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no because they are dead they have lost all their teeth and are there for in their grave.this answer is scientfically proven.
When growing up, dogs will lose all their puppy teeth before they are 10 months old. By this time, all adult teeth will have grown. If older dogs lose their teeth it is for some other medical problem.
you lost so many teeth by the time u turn 16 all ur teeth gonna be gone
all the time but sharks have an infamous number of teeth every time they loose one of their teeth there is one other one to replace it no matter how many times that tooth is lost