How to tell a cat's age
It can be judged based on the cat’s teeth. Kittens will grow incisors at 2-3 weeks, canine teeth at 3-4 weeks, located next to the incisors, and premolars at 4-6 weeks. When a cat is 4 months old, all deciduous teeth will grow in except the molars. If the cat has larger permanent teeth, the cat should be older than 4 months.
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Younger cats will have thicker subcutaneous fat, so their fur will feel more comfortable and smooth, while the fur of older cats will feel smoother. It will be rougher. When a cat is 7 months old, it enters the youth stage, becomes larger, becomes sexually mature, and can be neutered.
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