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Signs Your Kitten Is Teething & What to Do

Ella by Ella
02/07/2024
in cat feeding, Knowledges
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Kittens, those fluffy bundles of energy and curiosity, go through various developmental stages as they grow into adult cats. One such stage that many cat owners may not be fully prepared for is teething. Just like human babies, kittens also go through teething, and it can be a challenging time for both the cat and its owner. In this article, we will explore the signs that indicate your kitten is teething and provide essential guidance on what to do to make this phase as comfortable as possible for your furry friend.

Understanding the Teething Process

Kittens are born without teeth, but as they grow, their baby teeth, also known as deciduous teeth, start to emerge. Teething typically begins around three weeks of age and continues until they are six months old. During this period, the deciduous teeth gradually fall out, making way for the permanent adult teeth. Cats usually have 26 baby teeth and 30 adult teeth, including canines, incisors, and premolars.

Signs Your Kitten Is Teething

Chewing and Gnawing: Teething kittens often experience discomfort and itching in their gums, which leads them to chew and gnaw on various objects. You may notice them biting on toys, furniture, or even your fingers.

Drooling: Excessive drooling can be a sign of teething. Kittens may drool more than usual as they try to soothe their sore gums. You might find wet spots on their toys or bedding.

Irritability: Teething can make kittens irritable and more sensitive to touch. They may become agitated or shy away from petting, especially around their mouth.

Loss of Appetite: Some kittens may experience a temporary loss of appetite during teething. The discomfort in their mouth can make eating painful, leading them to eat less.

Blood Spots: Occasionally, you may notice small spots of blood on your kitten’s toys, as the pressure from chewing and biting can cause tiny cuts or abrasions on their gums.

Gum Swelling: Teething kittens may have swollen or inflamed gums. You can gently examine their mouth to check for any visible redness or swelling.

Bad Breath: While kittens usually have relatively fresh breath, teething can sometimes lead to bad breath due to gum irritation and increased drooling.

Excessive Grooming: Some kittens may resort to excessive grooming as a way to relieve teething discomfort. You may notice them licking and biting their paws more frequently.

What to Do During Your Kitten’s Teething Phase

Provide Appropriate Toys: To alleviate their discomfort and satisfy their need to chew, offer your kitten a variety of safe, chewable toys. Look for toys specifically designed for teething kittens, as they are often made with materials that soothe sore gums.

Cold Compresses: You can offer some relief by giving your kitten a cold, damp washcloth or a frozen teething toy. The cold sensation can help numb their gums and reduce inflammation.

Monitor Their Diet: If your kitten is experiencing a loss of appetite, consider providing soft or wet food, as it can be easier for them to eat during this period. Ensure that they continue to receive proper nutrition to support their growth.

Gentle Affection: Be mindful of your kitten’s sensitivity during teething. Avoid touching or petting their face or mouth if they seem uncomfortable. Instead, focus on providing gentle affection in other areas.

Regular Check-ups: Schedule regular veterinary check-ups to monitor your kitten’s oral health and ensure that the teething process is progressing normally. Your vet can also provide guidance on dental care.

Dental Hygiene: Begin introducing your kitten to good dental hygiene practices early. Gently brush their teeth with a kitten-specific toothbrush and toothpaste designed for cats. This will help establish a routine and ensure healthy dental habits as they grow.

Avoid Pain Relievers: It’s essential not to give your kitten over-the-counter pain relievers or medications without consulting your veterinarian. Human medications can be toxic to cats, and it’s crucial to seek professional advice.

Patience and Love: Teething is a challenging time for kittens, but with your patience and love, you can help them navigate this phase. Spend quality time with your kitten, offer comfort, and reassure them with your presence.

Conclusion

Recognizing the signs of teething in your kitten and knowing how to support them during this stage is crucial for their well-being. Teething is a natural part of your kitten’s development, and understanding their needs and providing appropriate care will ensure a smoother transition into adulthood. By offering suitable toys, monitoring their diet, and maintaining good oral hygiene practices, you can help your kitten sail through the teething phase with comfort and care, setting the stage for a lifetime of good health and happiness.

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Ella has been practicing veterinary medicine since 2007. Her veterinary experience ranges from routine health care and preventive medicine to emergency and specialty care, where she performs duties ranging from specialty care to clinical management. Not only is Ella a veterinarian, she writes about pets and donates her free time to local animal shelters. She started writing in 2020, and since then Ella has covered feline behavior and health, current events, first-hand product reviews, and a variety of cat-related content.

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