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Question by  GinaJohnson (24)

Why are my kittens losing their teeth?

There doesn't seem to be anything wrong with them.

 
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Answer by  Jamie (28)

Kittens lose their baby teeth just like children do. It is nothing to worry about and it is completely and totally normal as long as the teeth fell out on their own. If they were ripped out, a vet should be seen immediately.

 
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Answer by  free7831 (59)

Kittens, puppies , all baby animals lose thier teeth like humans until the adult teeth come in. If it seems they are missing alot unusually, then it could be thier diet or something they are getting into around the house. kittens are like puppies, they are chewers and they dont care what they chew on.

 
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Answer by  iggylizard (352)

It is normal for kittens to lose teeth one time during their life. They lose teeth just like human children do. This allows for their adult and permanent teeth to grow in.

 
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Answer by  chitraanilkumar (340)

Yes puppies and kittens lose their baby teeth just like children. Just not as obvious because they don't cry and whine like babies do when they are teething. so dont worry its natural

 
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Answer by  Duncan (1124)

Kittens are born with a first set of teeth known as 'milk teeth,' that fall out usually around four to six months after they are born.

 
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Answer by  Tracy15 (821)

It is perfectly normal for kittens to loose their teeth between the ages of 2 months to 4 months so like us humans they get their permanant teeth in. This happens with all kittens just like babies loose their teeth to get their adult set. So don't worry they are ok.

 
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