Teething is a natural and essential phase in your kitten's development, but it can also present challenges for both you and your furry friend. Understanding what to expect and how to provide support during this period is crucial in making sure you get to keep all your fingers as your fur baby grows into an adult.Â
Offer them wet foodÂ
Providing wet food for your teething four-legged friend can significantly alleviate their discomfort. Wet food is softer and easier to chew, which reduces the strain on their tender gums. The high moisture content also helps keep them hydrated, which is crucial for their overall health. The enticing aroma and taste of wet food can encourage an increased appetite for kittens to eat, ensuring they receive the essential nutrients they need during this growth stage. By offering wet food, you help ensure that their nutritional needs are met without adding unnecessary stress to their already sensitive gums.Â
If you’re searching for treats to help get them through this period, go for softer ones that don’t take as much effort to eat. Toplife Kitten Milk is a great option with no chewing necessary but they can enjoy a nice cooling drink filled with lots of nutritious benefits instead. Â
Use kitten safe chewsÂ
Kitten toys are a valuable tool in helping teething kittens cope with the pain of emerging teeth. Chewing on toys can provide the necessary relief for sore gums, much like a teething ring works for human infants. The action of chewing helps to massage the gums, reducing inflammation and alleviating pain. Engaging with toys helps to distract them from the discomfort and prevents them from gnawing on inappropriate objects around the house, such as furniture or electrical cords. Selection of the right toys is crucial for maximizing comfort and safety. Soft toys like the Kingdom Rattle Mouse Toy, specifically designed for kittens, are ideal as they are gentle on the gums but durable enough to withstand repeated chewing. Â
Distract your kittenÂ
Distracting a kitten during teething can effectively alleviate their discomfort while promoting healthy play habits. Engage them with interactive toys like feather wands or laser pointers, which not only capture their attention but also encourage physical activity. Puzzle toys filled with treats offer mental stimulation, keeping their minds occupied and reducing the urge to chew on furniture or wires. Rotating toys regularly can maintain their interest and keep them from getting bored. A fun treat dispenser like the Smart Choice Treat Dispensing Cat Toy is a good option to keep their mind off their teething.Â
Natural remediesÂ
Natural remedies can provide gentle and effective relief for teething discomfort. One easy approach is to offer chilled damp washcloths or soft toys that have been cooled in the fridge. The cold temperature helps soothe inflamed gums. You can also try some herbal solutions like chamomile tea which can be used to massage the gums, offering anti-inflammatory benefits. Mixing a small amount of the cooled tea with water and applying it to the gums with a soft cloth can ease pain. A small amount of chamomile tea can help them feel better but be careful not to give them too much.Â
Using ice cubesÂ
Using ice cubes can be incredibly beneficial for teething kittens. The cold temperature helps numb sore gums, providing immediate relief from discomfort. As the ice melts, it also keeps them hydrated, which is essential for their overall health. Chewing on ice cubes can distract them from biting inappropriate objects, like furniture or wires. Make sure to use small ice cubes or crushed ice to prevent choking hazards. You can even make ice cubes from diluted low-sodium chicken broth for added flavour and nutritional benefits. Always supervise your furry friend during this activity to make sure they stay safe, don’t leave them alone with ice cubes. Â
Don’t pull toys out of their mouthÂ
Playing with a teething kitten requires special attention to prevent any added discomfort or injury. Avoid playing too rough and refrain from tugging toys out of their teeth, as this can aggravate their sensitive gums. Gentle handling not only protects their developing dental structure but also reinforces positive play that doesn’t get too rough. Engaging in less aggressive play ensures that their teeth and gums can heal without unnecessary stress. Monitor their reactions and adjust playtime activities to ensure they remain comfortable and pain-free.Â
Make sure they don’t chew on dangerous objectsÂ
It's crucial to kitten-proof your home to prevent them from chewing on dangerous objects that could harm them. High-risk items include electrical cords, household chemicals, and small objects that could be swallowed and cause choking. Secure electrical cords using cord protectors and keep them out of reach. Make sure that cleaning supplies and other hazardous materials are safely stored in cabinets or areas inaccessible to your fur baby. You can remove any small objects or breakable items from low surfaces where curious kittens might explore. By eliminating hazards, you can create a safer environment to explore and you won’t need eyes in the back of your head to make sure they don’t get into trouble. Â