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Maine cats have malocclusion. Do all Maine cats have this defect?
Most Maine cats have malocclusion defects, because cats have extra teeth, which will lead to occlusion problems. The director can often brush Maine cats, and when Maine cats grow up, they can take them to have dental surgery. If the malocclusion is not particularly serious and does not need treatment, you can cut meat or other food into small pieces for Maine cats to eat.

Do all Maine cats have this defect?

There are no Maine Coons in Bianxiao, but after reading some materials, I found that some Maine Coons have this defect. This may be a congenital defect. After all, some kittens have closed teeth. But the kitten's teeth are actually not very important, because cats mainly tear some relatively large foods into small pieces with their teeth when eating, and then push them down directly without chewing at all. If your cat has malocclusion, you can directly cut the meat into small pieces that can be swallowed, and then let the cat swallow it directly, which is very convenient.

How to treat it?

This situation is not particularly serious. As long as the kitten can eat well and sleep well, the owner doesn't need to take care of it. However, if the owner has better economic conditions, he can give the cat a dental plastic surgery. For example, extra teeth can be pulled out, which can make the bite better. The owner can also brush the cat's teeth often, or let the cat bite some bigger food, so that the teeth will be clean and there will be no problems with them. When brushing a cat's teeth, the owner can put his hand into the cat's mouth and then brush every tooth clean.

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It can be seen that it is really troublesome to raise a Maine cat. The cat's hair often falls off because of its long hair, and daily grooming is inevitable. Some cats also have various problems, so it takes a lot of time and money for the owner to take the cat to the doctor.