My cat's tooth looks like it's about to fall out, and I'm kinda freaking out... should I be worried about this and rush over to the vet, or is this kind of normal?

I just noticed that one of my cat's teeth looks really loose, and I'm worrying it might fall out at any moment. She's been eating fine, but seeing it like this makes me anxious. Is this something I should be seriously concerned about and take her to the vet right away, or is it occasionally normal for cats to lose teeth?

Answer

Cat teeth health can be a concern, especially if you notice a tooth appears loose. It's important to determine whether it requires veterinary attention or if it's part of a natural process.

  • Monitor your cat's eating and behavior closely.
  • Discomfort, drooling, or bleeding could signal a deeper issue.
  • Adult cats typically don't lose teeth without an underlying cause.

A loose tooth in a cat is not generally normal and can be a sign of dental disease or injury. While your cat might still be eating fine now, it's wise to keep a close eye on her. If she's showing other symptoms like drooling, bleeding, or discomfort, it would be best to visit the vet. Dental issues can progress rapidly, and addressing them early can prevent more significant problems.

Book a consultation with a licensed vet at Dial A Vet for just $49 AUD if you're unsure or symptoms are getting worse.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why would my cat’s tooth be loose?

    A loose tooth can result from various causes, including dental disease, injury, or periodontal issues. It's rare for adult cats to lose teeth naturally, so it's advisable to seek veterinary advice.

  • Can a cat live comfortably with a missing tooth?

    Yes, many cats adapt well to missing teeth, but it's essential to ensure there are no underlying dental issues causing discomfort.

  • What are signs of dental problems in cats?

    Look out for signs such as bad breath, drooling, difficulty eating, bleeding gums, or visible tartar on teeth. These could indicate a dental issue needing attention.

Next available appointment

Loading…