What if the cat's teeth are broken?
Although the cat's broken teeth will hardly regrow, in most cases, it will not affect the cat's normal eating and future life.
Because pet cats are all raised by humans now, and cats raised by humans generally take cat food as their staple food, they don't need to hunt their own prey like cats in the past, and of course they don't use tiger teeth very often. In this regard, the shovel officer can rest assured.
However, the shovel officer still needs to observe whether there are signs of redness or inflammation of the gums near the cat's broken teeth. If there is no redness and inflammation of the gums after the cat has broken its teeth, then there is generally no problem.
If the cat has symptoms of tooth inflammation, then I suggest you go to a pet hospital, which is more reassuring.
In addition, when the cat's teeth are found to be broken, the shovel officer needs to be careful not to give the cat too hard cat food often, which may make it difficult for the cat to eat.
The correct way is to feed the cat some liquid cat food or soak the cat food in clear water or goat milk powder to feed the cat, so as to keep feeding for a period of time, which can prevent the cat from being injured twice and causing gum inflammation.
Finally, when feeding cats in the future, shovel officers had better not feed too hard food. Besides cat food, you can also give them more chicken breasts and canned cats. These foods are not only delicious for cats, but also nutritious. The most important thing is that they won't hurt teeth.