5 to 6 weeks depending on the kitten. Some kittens start earlier and some later. Use kitten food.
I wouldn't "feed" it water, but you could give it a little bit of food and put some water in the same bowl to soften it up since it is still a baby!
I would advise against it since kittens should be fed kitten food.
The best type of food to feed a 2-month-old kitten is specially formulated kitten food. This food is designed to meet the nutritional needs of growing kittens, providing them with the right balance of nutrients for their development. It is important to choose a high-quality kitten food that is appropriate for their age and size.
No!
milk and cat food.
If it's a new bowl, the dog may be reacting to the unfamiliarity of the bowl and may just need some time to get used to it. Keep offering food in it daily. If the bowl is one the dog has eaten out of before, you might want to ask a vet what could be causing the dog to start refusing to eat out of it. Try offering a dog food that has gravy in it or a special treat like a dog biscuit, in the bowl. But don't feed your dog exclusively a food that has gravy or that is soft. They need hard dry food for their teeth to be healthy, and can lose their teeth if given only soft foods.
In an emergency, you can feed a kitten a mixture of canned or wet cat food and kitten milk replacer to ensure its health and well-being. It is important to consult a veterinarian for specific guidance on feeding a kitten in an emergency situation.
I am sure I could feed my kitten wet food because wet food can help with hairballs and can be a good source of water especially because most cats don't drink a lot of water. My kitten is a Maine coon and has a ton of fur so wet food can help him digest hairballs.
Kittens usually do best if you feed them a good quality commercial food, because it has everything in it that they need. If you want to cook for your kitten, make sure the food is cooked all the way through, and don't use spices or garlic in the food. They can eat chicken, liver, or fish, but remove all the bones from the chicken and fish before feeding it to your kitten.
Because kittens do not like to eat things like that; these are COMPLETELY inappropriate food for any kitten - some of it can kill a kitten. They are not rabbits, but obligate carnivores. That means they MUST have meat in their diets, otherwise they can quickly become malnourished. To a kitten, this can be fatal. You need to feed a kitten a high quality cat food, one that is high in meat content and free of cereals, corn and other grains. Wet food is ideal as the water in the food will keep the kitten fully hydrated. Be sure to feed little and often, and as much as the kitten wants until it is nearer one years of age.
A kitten milk bottle with special milk just for kittens (in liquid or powder mix).
no,but really a kitten should start eating from cat food is when the mother