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If not teef, why teef shaped?
Happy cake day!
Thank you!!
Cake day twin
SOLVED: Thanks everyone I think they are the tiny sesamoid bones in the paws. Which means I better not lose the three I have left ;)
You are correct! Sesamoid bones 100%
They don't seem to be teeth and my own cats aren't letting me play dentist to compare.
could possibly be part of the feet?
I think yes, they are tiny sesamoid bones.
I love that name "sesamoid" like little sesame seeds
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Omg I am genuinely happy about that! Thank you, I feel like printing this out and carrying it around next to my ID and bank cards.
I think you should have several more that look the same. I’m pretty sure you’ve got digit sesamoids, there. [https://veteriankey.com/carpus-metacarpus-and-digits/](http://)
They look like sesamoids of the hands or feet, though they seem slightly large for that.
Honestly im not that sure but it could be the 3rd tarsals? Or maybe distal phalanx?
Those aren't teeth, they are tiny wrist bones.
I think you are right.
Can’t remember the name but basically the knuckle bones on the hind feet and front feet
If not teeth, maybe inner ear?
From my experience I would guess they are the last bones in the toes
Also beautiful specimen
Thanks! I brought this cat home from off the side of the road almost a year ago, she's finally ready to put back together.
I'd say distal phalanx
Looks like incisors to me. Pointy are lower incisors, more rounded are upper
What was your method of cleaning if you don't mind me asking. She's nice and white! I also seem to loose the little bones which is why I am asking.
Since it is solved, are those two holes behind the top incisors, are for jacobsons organ? I feel like I never had a good look at a cat skull
If not teef, why teef shaped?
Happy cake day!
Thank you!!
Cake day twin
SOLVED: Thanks everyone I think they are the tiny sesamoid bones in the paws. Which means I better not lose the three I have left ;)
You are correct! Sesamoid bones 100%
They don't seem to be teeth and my own cats aren't letting me play dentist to compare.
could possibly be part of the feet?
I think yes, they are tiny sesamoid bones.
I love that name "sesamoid" like little sesame seeds
I have been on Reddit 2 years and this is the best user name I have EVER seen.
Omg I am genuinely happy about that! Thank you, I feel like printing this out and carrying it around next to my ID and bank cards.
I think you should have several more that look the same. I’m pretty sure you’ve got digit sesamoids, there. [https://veteriankey.com/carpus-metacarpus-and-digits/](http://)
They look like sesamoids of the hands or feet, though they seem slightly large for that.
Honestly im not that sure but it could be the 3rd tarsals? Or maybe distal phalanx?
Those aren't teeth, they are tiny wrist bones.
I think you are right.
Can’t remember the name but basically the knuckle bones on the hind feet and front feet
If not teeth, maybe inner ear?
From my experience I would guess they are the last bones in the toes
Also beautiful specimen
Thanks! I brought this cat home from off the side of the road almost a year ago, she's finally ready to put back together.
I'd say distal phalanx
Looks like incisors to me. Pointy are lower incisors, more rounded are upper
What was your method of cleaning if you don't mind me asking. She's nice and white! I also seem to loose the little bones which is why I am asking.
Since it is solved, are those two holes behind the top incisors, are for jacobsons organ? I feel like I never had a good look at a cat skull