In the fifth month of Garfield's life, cats will begin to change their teeth. At this time, the deciduous teeth will gradually fall off, exposing the tender gums, and then slowly grow permanent teeth.
Garfield may lose his appetite during tooth changing, so parents had better prepare delicious and digestible food for him. If it is observed that cats have difficulty in eating, it is best to provide soft food and liquid food, or soak cat food in warm water before giving it to Garfield. It is also important to give Garfield proper calcium supplement. You can feed your pet calcium powder.
Dental care during tooth replacement is also very important. It is best to develop a good habit of brushing your teeth for Garfield from an early age. You can use a special toothbrush and toothpaste for pets and spend a little time brushing your cat 1-2 times a week. This can protect Garfield's new teeth and take care of his oral health. You can also prepare some snacks for Garfield to grind her teeth, because cats are prone to itching and pain in their gums when changing their teeth. These foods can relieve discomfort to some extent.