At what age do kittens start teething ? And when do they stop teething ?
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Kittens get their first teeth (incisors) at around 2-3 weeks, the canines come next and then premolars at about 5-6 weeks. When they about 3 months old they will get their adult teeth and they are all usually grown by about 6-7 months.
If you go to the whiskas website they have a development timeline which charts evrything that a kitten/cat should do up to the age of 1 year old.
Hope this helps.
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Kittens get their first teeth (incisors) at around 2-3 weeks, the canines come next and then premolars at about 5-6 weeks. When they about 3 months old they will get their adult teeth and they are all usually grown by about 6-7 months.
If you go to the whiskas website they have a development timeline which charts evrything that a kitten/cat should do up to the age of 1 year old.
Hope this helps.
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