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Old April 24th 04, 08:38 PM
Cathy Friedmann
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He'll be able to eat crunchy food even w/out both of his fang teeth. One of
my cats needed to have a bunch of her teeth extracted, & eventually she had
neither of her upper fangs, but it didn't matter, eating dry food; she
managed fine.

Cathy

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"jc7098" wrote in message
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My cat lost one of his upper "fang" teeth several years ago, and then
I found the other one on the floor this morning. Does this mean he
won't be able to eat regular (aka "hard") cat food anymore? I took
his food away this morning b/c I wanted to give his gum time to heal
from losing the tooth this morning. Any help is appreciated.

thanks