Except in the case of immediate emergency with no other option, it does more harm than good to give cows' milk to kittens. Kittens should get their mother's milk until weaning; if the queen isn't producing sufficient milk or is otherwise unable to care for the kittens, you should feed the kittens a formula designed for cats (e.g. KMR).
After weaning, cats have no need of milk and it shouldn't be given to them. Most cats are lactose intolerant, so even 1% milk can cause serious problems.
That being said, an accidental lick or two by a curious kitten shouldn't do any permanent harm.
depends where the milk comes from... heheh.
yes.
1%
Yes it will tast like 1 percent milk
Yes i think
Whole Milk
1 cup of 1% milk will have about 13g of carbohydrates.
100 percent
No. Go to the pet store and buy milk made for kittens. They even sell little milk bottles to feed them.
No.
The action of the kittens' paws stimulates the mothers mammary glands to produce milk.
Mostly warm milk. I once had puppies and kittens. We used to let them drink milk out of a small bottle.
Well, kittens don't necessary eat milk but lets say about 7 times.
Kittens drink milk, and the females will need their supply of milk for the kittens on their way.