This does not sound normal. You should take him to the vet because bad gums can lead to heart problems if not taken care of early enough.
2006-10-27 04:14:02
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answered by Rae 4
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kittens lose their teeth just like human children do. he will grow permanent ones in later on. if his gum looks infected or is bleeding from anywhere other than around the loose tooth, then he needs to be checked out. otherwise, just keep an eye on it and make sure it's not still bleeding in an hour or more.
2006-10-27 04:15:03
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answered by Jennifer F 6
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those are his baby teeth and it is normal but the bleeding of the gums I am not sure have the vet check him over
thank you
2006-10-27 04:54:58
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answered by cooks delight 6
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Kittens lose teeth like babies do, pain is probably part of the natural process, make sure to put them under his pillow
2006-10-27 04:15:47
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answered by Spin 1
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hi, i'm a dental hygienist to boot as i'm pregnant and bleeding gums is extremely easy in being pregnant through hormone and blood circulate strengthen. Use a gentle brush, floss as in many cases as you are able to stand it and in case you stumble on them swollen or painful attempt a salt water rinse. you will be able to additionally strengthen a challenge stated as a pyogenic granuloma or being pregnant tumor....its no longer cancerous so no concerns. Its often a redish pink shade and placed in between the tooth. in many cases it is going away as quickly as the little one comes, yet on occasion it must be surgecially bumped off. Dentists choose to attend till after the little one to try this for protection and becuase it would want back. it quite is taken under consideration necessary clean your tooth as ideal as conceivable although...exceedingly with the bleeding. Bleeding potential the is an open section for bacteria to circulate into the blood flow and this bacteria can holiday to the little one and has been standard to reason untimely labour. So merely brush properly, floss and rinse and you ought to be merely large. Congrats on little one!
2016-12-28 06:20:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes this is normal because your kitten is probably teething. If it worries you though, then take your kitten to your vet. I hope this helps.
2006-10-27 04:53:26
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answered by mycatjello@yahoo.ca 2
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I had a kitten lose her teeth once, I was scared and called the vet who told me it was ok. A quick call to your vet wouldn't hurt, he/she could let you know if you should bring the kitten in or not.
2006-10-27 04:15:29
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answered by Jami J 2
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kittens and puppies lose baby teeth the same as humans do
the permanent teeth will soon be in...
some bleeding normal
2006-10-27 04:19:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh oh! This doesn`t sound good. You should take your little kitty to the vet right away. Or else this could get very serious. Not that I`m trying to scare you or anything, it`s just the truth.
2006-10-27 04:17:54
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answered by Cloud 9 2
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yes it is. kittens, lke humans change their teeth. they are not in pain, but will be if you try to do something about them. just relax and you'll see that there is no big wory about that
2006-10-27 04:17:32
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answered by Anonymous
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