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Your cat may be meowing due to hunger, loneliness, medical issues, or the need for attention, even if no obvious reason is apparent to you.
Yes, kittens can become fussy when teething due to discomfort, irritability, and sore gums.
Kittens typically stop teething around six to seven months of age, when their adult teeth fully emerge.
Yes, kittens can become fussy during teething due to discomfort and irritation in their gums.
Kittens usually stop teething by the age of 6 to 7 months, once their adult teeth have fully developed.
Yes, kittens can become fussy when teething due to gum discomfort and behavioral changes associated with the growth of their adult teeth.
Kittens usually stop teething at around 6 to 7 months of age.
Kittens need safe chew toys, proper nutrition, and gentle care to help alleviate teething discomfort and support healthy tooth development.
Yes, kittens can use teething toys to soothe their gums and encourage healthy chewing habits.

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