How many teeth does a cat have

Cat's mouth

A cat's teeth are a fundamental part of its body. Much of your success as a predator is theirs. They are sharp, tough, and strong enough to rip through flesh and break the fragile bones of their prey.

How many teeth does a cat have? If you've ever wanted to know, the time has come to answer your question.

How many teeth does a cat have?

The cat, like humans, will have baby teeth and permanent teeth. The first ones will start to come out when they are around 2 to 3 weeks old, which will also be when the little one begins to nibble everything in their path. At 5 weeks you will have 26 bright and well white teeth: twelve incisors, four canines and ten premolars. But at 14 weeks, they will begin to be replaced by permanent teeth, a process that will last until the furry reaches six months of age.

Since then, the feline will have the same number of teeth plus four molars. These will have three roots each, while the premolars have only two and the rest of the teeth have one. Permanent teeth, if all goes well and they are cared for correctly, will remain in the animal's mouth for the rest of its life.

Kitten with open mouth

How to take care of your teeth?

In order for them to stay healthy and strong for longer there are several things we must do. The first and most important thing is provide excellent quality cat food, that does not have by-products or cereals. This type of food has a higher price than the feed that we find for sale in supermarkets, but they take much better care of your health. Likewise, from time to time too we can give you raw bones, that are large enough so that the furry can not put them in the mouth without first chewing them well.

Every day, from the first day you get home, we can brush his teeth with a brush and a specific toothpaste for cats. You should never use the toothpaste that we use as it is very toxic for him. What's more, once a year we have to take him to the vet for a complete check-up. This way you can detect any possible disease and start treatment as soon as possible.


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