Cats are small and cute, and they are very cute, and are loved by many friends. So, what about the age of Cat? Would you judge the age of cats?
We can judge the age of a cat by looking at its teeth. An adult cat has 30 teeth. A young cat has a total of 26 teeth. The cat's teeth are from both sides to the middle: upper row - molars, molars, premolars, canines, 6 incisors, lower row - molars, premolars, canines, 6 incisors.
The specific growth status of the cat's teeth:
The teeth begin to grow in about 14 days
The primary incisors at the age of 2 to 3 weeks will grow together. Nearly 2 months of age, all the deciduous teeth are white, thin and pointed
The first deciduous incisor is replaced at the age of 3-4 months.
After 6 months of age, all permanent teeth were replaced. At 8 months of age, the permanent teeth were long and uniform, white and bright, and the upper part of the incisors had sharp protrusions
1-year-old mandibular second incisors had large sharp peaks, which were worn down to small sharp peaks Flush, this phenomenon is called pinnacle wear
2-year-old mandibular second incisor pinnacle
3-year-old maxillary first incisor pinnacle
4-year-old maxillary first incisor The cusps of the mandibular third incisors were worn out at the age of 5.
The cusps of the mandibular third incisors were slightly worn at the age of 5, and the worn surface of the mandibular first and second incisors was rectangular.
The cusps of the third mandibular teeth were worn out at the age of 5.5, and the canines were blunt
6.5 years old mandibular first incisor wear to the root, the wear surface is longitudinal oval The wear surfaces of the second and maxillary first incisors are longitudinally oval
9-16 years old incisors fall off and the canine teeth are irregular