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Can you give a teething kitten ice cubes?

Vets do not recommend giving your kitten ice cubes. Instead, try freezing a damp washcloth as a softer alternative, which will still ease swelling and relieve your kitten’s gums during teething.
askPurrch information is provided for educational purposes only. Please consult your veterinarian before making decisions for your pet(s).
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A consultation fee may apply

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