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Yes, they do. Kittens develop "milk teeth" shortly after they are born, and these teeth later fall out and are replaced by the cat's adult teeth. It is a curious fact that the kitten's teeth are sharper than the adults'...

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not actually at the front but yes and it's called canines.

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No, not unless there is a genetic mutation. Cats are not rodents. A cat's teeth grow in the same way a human's does. That is, they reach the proper length and then they stop growing.

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