Cat Losing Baby Teeth At 6 Months. Between 5 to 6 months of age, your kitten gets four extra teeth, two at the top and two at the bottom, called molars. Although the timing varies between animals.
By their third or fourth months, kittens begin losing these first teeth, which are replaced by time they're 8 or 9 months old with the permanent adult set of 30: The care of cat teeth is similar to the required care for human teeth including brushing and periodic cleaning by your veterinarian. Barring illness or oral problems, these should keep kitty chewing into old age.
Cats lose their deciduous or baby teeth from 11 to 30 weeks of age.
By the age of about 6 months, they have their permanent teeth. Losing kitten baby teeth is normal. In case your cat is still a kitten, losing their teeth is just a natural aspect of their own personal development. A kitten will have all of their adult teeth between 6 to 9 months, provided there are no complications.