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Kittens teeth


Question Posted Friday August 8 2008, 6:24 am

I have a 24 week old kitten, and whenever shes eating, or closes her mouth after yawning or something I hear a clicking sound, like her teeth are grinding together, it doesn't seem to bother her and it hasntbeen happening for too long but is this normal or should we get her checked out?

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Kittzen answered Friday August 8 2008, 10:06 pm:
If it's not bothering her you shouldn't be so concerned, but i would get her checked out just in case something could be wrong.

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bestttadviceox answered Friday August 8 2008, 12:08 pm:
heyy, i have cats too. it sounds like its nothing serious. it may be because her teeth are growing. i don't think theres a need to take her to the vet. but just keep an eye on her. if you see it starts to change and her mouth seems irritated or maybe hurts her you should definitely make a appointment.
hope i helped! :)

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