Avoid giving it cows milk, and give it goats milk instead.
Cows milk can make a kitten sick, but it usually only does when the milk for some reason has spoiled or if the kitten is allergic to milk and/or other dairy products. Symptoms may include trouble breathing, throwing up, or your kitten being increasingly lethargic. ~Ares
feed it from a bottle use milk warm milk and keep the kitten warm
A kitten, or cat, doesn't need cows milk at any age. Most cats are lactose intolerant and, kittens especially, can get an upset stomach. A kitten with diarrhoea can get very dehydrated very quickly and that can easily become fatal. If the kitten if very young, giving it Kitten Replacer Milk (KMR) will not harm it and will give it a little extra nutrition. If the kitten is old enough to completely eat solid food, water is just fine.
It is because babies can develop a allergy to it. Cow's milk is also hard for babies to digest.
You can feed baby mice kitten formula by diluting the formula by a two thirds. Mice do not do well with cows milk.
All adults have an inability to properly digest milk, but this is seep rate from lactose intolerance, which also is separate from a milk allergy. There is no impact at all, however, if you simply do not drink milk or eat milk based products. Other than a milk allergy, discomfort for a time, and perhaps some vomiting or diarrhea. If it's an allergy, the impact, certainly if anaphylactic, could be death.
Not unless you want him to have diarrhea. Cats cannot digest cows' milk properly. There is milk in the cat food section at grocery stores that you can give them.
If you are talking about hand raising baby rabbits, your best bet is kitten replacer milk (you can buy it at most any pet store) or goats milk (canned). Cows milk does not have enough fat in it especially if it is processed.
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Lecithin is not a milk protein; it should not cause any problem for a person with a milk allergy.
Depends on what breed you are referring to. Dairy cows give a lot of milk; beef cows don't.
A kitten, or a puppy.