No, kittens or adult cats should never be given cow's milk. Cats cannot digest the lactose found in cow's milk very well, and some even become sick when they drink some. A much safer alternative is goat's milk or specially formulated cat or kitten milk that can be found from most pet stores and superstores.
No, cats may not have dairy products. This is because they cannot properly digest it like us humans do, so it gives them stomach problems such as vomiting or diarrhea.
no they cant if they do they will have an upset stomach but if you are only giving them a tiny bit of dairy then i suppose that will be OK
No, they are lactose intolerant, just like dogs, and many other animals. A little bit won't hurt your cat, but try not to let her get much.
No, it's actually very poisonous to cats because they are lactose intolerant. Try your best not to feed your cat any cow's milk.
Dogs typically get gassy when you feed them dairy products.
no because dogs cannot have dairy products
dust, pollen, cats, dogs, dairy products, nuts are some I know of
No, that rumor is false. Dairy Queen does use real dairy products.
The base for liquid dairy products would be milk or cream.
you can but it will make their life a lot shorter 2yrs shorter is the most I have ever seen
no there is no albumin in all dairy products
no dairy products are not high in carbohydrates.
The base for liquid dairy products would be milk or cream.
Dairy products gives you alcium which makes your bones stronger.
Illinois is not well known for its dairy products.
Maypole Dairy Products was created in 1950.