Replace the first deciduous incisor at 3 ~ 4 months old, and replace the second, third and canine teeth at 5 ~ 6 months old. After 6 months, all permanent teeth were replaced. At the age of 8 months, the permanent teeth are long, white and bright, and the upper incisors are pointed. 1 year-old, the mandibular second incisors are large and sharp, and wear until they are small and even. This phenomenon is called peak wear.
Try to provide cats with soft and chewy food during tooth changing, and you can feed more canned staple food. Of course, you should also prepare a grinding stick, chewing gum and so on. For the cat, so the cat won't bite anything else in the house.
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The performance of changing teeth
When a cat changes teeth, if it opens its mouth, it can generally be seen that the teeth will be slightly red, which is a sign of new teeth. Generally, after a week or two, it will be found that the cat's canine tooth position (that is, the largest and sharpest tooth position) may have two teeth at the same time, that is, the canine tooth being replaced. And two fresh molars will gradually grow next to the canine teeth. Old teeth will gradually be replaced and fall off.
Tooth replacement food
Cats are carnivores and naturally like to eat meat. However, during the cat's tooth replacement, the owner should prepare some chewy food for the cat to protect the new teeth, and at the same time, pay attention to supplementing calcium for the cat to prevent calcium from losing in the process of teething.
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