Cats should not be given cows milk. It can give them diarrhea. There is canned milk in the pet section of many stores that can be given to a kitten. It should say on the can how much to give them.
If it is cow's milk, then none. Cow's milk shouldn't be given to cats, especially to kittens. Cats cannot digest the lactose in cow's milk and can cause diarrhoea, which can be a major health risk for young kittens as they can die of dehydration very quickly.
Goat's milk or specially formulated kitten milk is fine and safe to give kittens as the occasional treat. Water is best, though.
About 24 hours. Feed the kitten, for goodness' sakes!!
A bowl of cat food and a bowl of water once or twice a day.
usally kittens drink milk around 3times a day . after the have milk they will usally fall right to sleep . when they fall a sleep that s good timenti feed your cat wet foood .
11 ouces per day?
1kg of milk
It will depend on the age and weight of the kittens. Check the formula instructions or ask the vet
6 week old kittens should still be with their mother, if they do not have a mother then you should mix a tiny bit of soft kitten food with kitten milk (never use cow's milk) and slowly decrease the amounts of milk as he gets older. Make sure they get enough food by feeling their tummy-if it is hard, they have had enough, if it is soft, then they need some more. Don't feed them too much at once or it will make them sick. You should feed them about five or six times a day or whenever they are hungry. :)
You can syringe feed the kitten. For more information visit thecatsite.com/t/276288/3-week-old-kitten-not-gaining-weight
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I'd say as much as they want.
Kittens, young ones in particular, have tiny stomachs, so the best way to feed them is "little and often". For young kittens, five or six small meals a day is ideal. As the kitten gets bigger you can start to feed it more food in each meal, and slowly reduce the number of meals. Many feed older kittens (ones that are around six to eight months old) three or four meals, as this is when growth spurts become more apparent and a kitten will need much more food at these times. It is best to feed it at set times, mainly because it is easier to monitor how much the kitten is eating, and if for some reason the kitten's appetite changes, it can be quickly dealt with.
your not supposed to feed mice cow milk because its hard on there digestion. if you insist on feeding it milk, try kitten milk because its much easier on there tummy. and if you already did feed it cow milk it should be fine, but if you mouse has any bad symptoms then i would do all you can for your sick mouse. Goodluck!
Orphan baby raccoons should never be given cow's milk as they can not digest it and will end up with severe digestive distress that can kill the animal. They should only be given KMR - Kitten Milk Replacer - that is available in better pet shops and veterinary clinics. Frequency and amount to be fed depends on the age of the animal. For a comprehensive guide to caring for baby raccoons click on this link.
Once or twice. No more. They should be starting to nibble on pellets by then also. At this point they are more curious about the pellets rather than getting their energy from them they still very much depend on milk. I hope you are using a good kitten milk replacer.
No! Never use dog milk for cats. Cat's have to have a larger amount of protein to keep their body's going. That's one of the reasons they sleep so much. A kitten should have the mothers milk for the first 3 days so they can build up there immune systems.