do cats have baby teeth

do cats have baby teeth

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Yes—cats do have baby teeth. Key points:

  • Kittens are born without teeth, and their deciduous (baby) teeth erupt in the first weeks of life.
  • A complete set of baby teeth for kittens consists of 26 teeth: 12 incisors, 4 canines, and 10 premolars (6 on the top jaw and 4 on the bottom jaw).
  • These baby teeth typically come in by about 8 weeks of age.
  • By around 4 to 6 months old, most cats have shed all their baby teeth and grown their 30 permanent teeth (12 incisors, 4 canines, 10 premolars, and 4 molars).

Common teething signs in kittens:

  • Increased chewing and mouthing of objects
  • Drooling or mild gum tenderness
  • Red or swollen gums
  • Occasional minor gum bleeding
  • Missing teeth or teeth seen on the floor or in bedding (less common)

What to watch for:

  • Some kittens may retain deciduous teeth longer than usual; this can sometimes require veterinary removal if permanent teeth are blocked or misaligned.
  • Persistent bad breath, swelling, crowding, or pain around the mouth warrant a veterinary exam to rule out dental disease.

If you’re caring for a young kitten, provide safe chew options (designed for kittens), ensure soft diets during teething if necessary, and schedule routine veterinary dental checks as part of their early wellness care.

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