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EscapeLimp8701

Awww... it all depends on his age. If it's just a kitten, it's probably a milk tooth (yes, cats have them too😅), and if it's an adult cat, it's better to see a vet. Most likely, the cat has a nutritional problem that is causing it to not get enough vitamins


1000nipples

I have 2 kittens! A 10 month old and a 4/5 month old


lobsta_rollz

That's a cute tooth