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5th May 2013, 04:17 PM #1Top Cat



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She has some awful dragon breath, smells like something crawled in there and died! yuck
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5th May 2013, 07:24 PM #2Happy Kitten

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Have you tried giving your kitten something to chew on to help relieve the pain and help the teeth to break through the gums? Hard toys made from rubber or plastic can help, just like with puppies, or you can give your kitten special teething toys and rings. I have a couple of young cats who seem to find relief from chewing on their fabric covered toys, such as the kickaroo. They also like rubbing their gums on hard cardboard box corners, then try chewing it, but it definitely seems to help.
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7th May 2013, 04:58 PM #3Top Cat



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I bought Ginger a rubber worm and a cat nip squirrel! She loves the squirrel so much! I am afraid my Beagles will choke on the worm, Rex has already ripped some od the fur off the squirrels tail! Got to love them Beagles. Haha
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18th May 2013, 05:11 AM #4Top Cat



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Ginger's big girls molars are coming in! so exciting! wow I need a life ;)
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18th May 2013, 02:36 PM #5Top Cat



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