Healthy cat teeth

A cat's age can be judged by its teeth. Generally speaking, the number of teeth is in direct proportion to their age. One or two rows of primary teeth indicate that the cat is within 1 year, and one row of permanent teeth indicates that the cat is over 2 years old. More precisely, when a cat is two and a half years old, the permanent teeth in the whole mouth should be complete.

It should be noted that because cats change their teeth every six months, even if they are the same age, their teeth may be different because of changing their teeth. In addition, other methods can be used to judge the age of cats, such as palpation, physical examination, and B-ultrasound examination. However, it should be noted that these methods can only roughly judge the age of cats and cannot be completely accurate.

It should be noted that because each cat's growth speed and physical condition are different, it is impossible to judge the age of a cat only by its teeth. It is best to judge the cat's age by combining the variety, physical condition, behavior habits and other factors. At the same time, if your cat has any abnormal symptoms, such as oral ulcers and tooth problems, please take it to the veterinarian for examination and treatment in time.