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Helen Miles - 07 Feb 2006 10:09 GMT
Lily is growing up. :o)

I found a baby canine fanglet on the carpet this morning. So, I had a
look in Lilys mouth and it seems that her adult teeth are coming
through. My little girl is growing up! She's also getting spayed in 2
weeks time. They are babies for such a short period of time. I can't
believe she used to be small enough to curl up in the palm of my hand.
:o(

Helen M
Adrian - 07 Feb 2006 10:54 GMT
> Lily is growing up. :o)
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> Helen M

I'm sure she'll grow up to make her mother proud. :-)
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Lesley - 07 Feb 2006 11:13 GMT
> I found a baby canine fanglet on the carpet this morning.

I've never found a fanglet perhaps they ate them (or Sarrasine did,
she's not as bad as she was but she's still a piglet!)

Lesley

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Enfilade - 07 Feb 2006 14:36 GMT
> > I found a baby canine fanglet on the carpet this morning.
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> I've never found a fanglet perhaps they ate them (or Sarrasine did,
> she's not as bad as she was but she's still a piglet!)

Me either...we had our bitties from 3 weeks old and I had no idea they
shed baby teeth as humans do!

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jmcquown - 07 Feb 2006 16:40 GMT
>>> I found a baby canine fanglet on the carpet this morning.
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I've never had a bittie kittie (sigh) but when my dog Sampson (RB) was a
puppy I had no idea they did that, either!  I was in a panic when I found a
tooth on the floor!  Called the vet and they laughed and said it's normal.
Well, what did I know?  I'd only ever had birds up to that point and they
don't shed their beaks! :)

Jill
Debra Berry - 07 Feb 2006 17:22 GMT
It looks really, really strange when the adult fang teeth are growing
in behind the baby fang teeth and pushing them out.  They look like
shark
teeth or something.  I foster kittens a lot, so I've seen it a few
times.  Bizarre!

I've also had a kitten chewing on me and leave a tooth behind in a
dent in my skin.

Debbie
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> Lily is growing up. :o)
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Monique Y. Mudama - 07 Feb 2006 17:42 GMT
> It looks really, really strange when the adult fang teeth are
> growing in behind the baby fang teeth and pushing them out.  They
> look like shark teeth or something.  I foster kittens a lot, so I've
> seen it a few times.  Bizarre!

I had that with my own front teeth.

But I never found any of Oscar's baby fangs ...

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mlabofski@yahoo.co.uk - 07 Feb 2006 18:39 GMT
> Lily is growing up. :o)
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How old are they when they shed them?  I got Otis as 12 weeks but don't
remember seeing any, they sound so cute I probably would have kept them
in a little box!
mlbriggs - 07 Feb 2006 19:15 GMT
On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 10:39:20 -0800, mlabofski wrote:

>> Lily is growing up. :o)
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> remember seeing any, they sound so cute I probably would have kept them
> in a little box!

I still have a baby tooth from my son.  I kept it in a tiny box.  He is
now a grandpa to three.   At what age do kittens begin to lose their
teeth?  I am trying to figure the age of TuTu  who was a foundling.  MLB
jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net - 07 Feb 2006 19:23 GMT
> I still have a baby tooth from my son.  I kept it in a tiny box.  He is
> now a grandpa to three.  

Are you saying you're a great-grandmother? Wow!

Joyce
mlbriggs - 07 Feb 2006 20:27 GMT
On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 19:23:59 +0000, jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt wrote:

>  > I still have a baby tooth from my son.  I kept it in a tiny box.  He is
>  > now a grandpa to three.  
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> Are you saying you're a great-grandmother? Wow!
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> Joyce
 

Yes, three times and my kids did not marry very young.  MLB
glsummer@neptunelink.com - 07 Feb 2006 19:31 GMT
>Lily is growing up. :o)
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>Helen M

Awwww, Helen, I know what you mean.  Kate and Jack are growing up too
fast.  It seems like yesterday they were such teeny little things I
thought they were too young to be taken from mommy (they probably
were), and now they are stretching out as long as the Big Cats.  We're
gearing up for the snip/spay session for them very soon.

Ginger-lyn
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Irulan - 07 Feb 2006 19:42 GMT
I was brushing Lily's teeth when she was a baby and a tooth got loose. That
was the only baby tooth I got from her. I have several from Jazz. I guess
our babies are growing up.
Lily (USA) and her mama

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