yes if u like
At 4 weeks you will be starting the weaning process. The dry food should also contain puppy milk topped off with enough water to make a 'baby food' consistency mix.
Kittens usually begin the weaning process around 4-5 weeks. Around this time they can begin being fed a mix of kitten milk and some wet cat food (canned). You can begin to decrease the milk as they get more confident and then they should be able to eat just the wet food.
You can buy kitten milk substitute at most pet stores. You will have to mix it and feed it to them in bottles until they are old enough to start weaning. I'm not sure exactly what age they'll start eating food, I think it's around 7-10 weeks, but they'll be able to eat moist food earlier than they'll be able to chew dry food. They will instinctively start eating the food when they're ready, if they have access to it, but won't like stopping the milk. Try to find a book on weaning by then to help you with the process.
no, no you can not
kittens dont realy have a favorite food. you should try one food at a time to see which food it likes better. but if you try one and it likes it do not change that food to another food because other foods may not agree with the kittens stomach after eating sertain foods. if the kitten spits up after eating one type of food get rid of the food as soon as you can and find another food. only use wet food or dry food when feedinga kitten that is weaned. if the kitten still drinks milk i would recemend using a milk replacement mix called (PetAg) KMR. all my kittens liked that stuff the best over all the kitten mixes. its a mix in a can that you just add water to. its good for kitten milk replacement if a kitten lost its mother
No. They are alone most of the time except when mating or when they have kittens. They are at the time of the food chain.
Dry puppy food has more calories in it, so I prefer to feed a good name brand of dry puppy food. You can also mix the canned puppy food in with the dry puppy food.
Dry Mix stands for Dependent Responding Y-axis and Manipulated Independent X-axis.
Yes! Many, brands make canned or pouched kitten food as well as dry. In fact, a high-quality wet food is probably better than dry food.Cats and kittens need wet food. They have evolved to get most of their hydration from their food and so drink very little (a trait that has been passed down from its desert-dwelling ancestors where water sources were scarce).Kittens and cats are strict carnivores. They get all their nutritional needs from meat. Kittens in particular, need a lot of Protein and Fat in order to grow and develop in a healthy manner. The best cat foods are the ones with a very high meat content (labeled as Chicken, Turkey, Tuna, etc.) as the FIRST ingredient with no grains, wheat, or corn. Foods that are free of grains, corns, and wheat gluten are highly recommended as these are cheap "filler" that bulk up foods - but have no nutritional value for your kitten.Wet food with these specifications are much easier to find than in dry food.2nd Answer:Dry food is higher in calories. You have a lot of water content in the canned food which is great. Or you can mix both of them together.
No ponies donot eat kittens, they are vegetarians and do not eat any meat. They feed off blue mix, oats, barley sugar beat and alot of other ranges of food too. They dont eat kittens. hope this helps :D
A kitten milk bottle with special milk just for kittens (in liquid or powder mix).
rub in To mix fat, including butter or margarine into dry ingredients