No. Kittens need milk from their mother but after that milk is bad for most cats. A large percent of cats are lactose intolerant so cow milk will make them sick. However, the taste of milk is very appealing to cats so feel free to give it to a non lactose intolerant cat.
Yes, because cats are often lactose intolerant
Only the milk from their mother, cows milk is OK in very small amounts, they struggle to digest the lactose, you can buy lactose free milk from good pet shops.
Mostly no! Milk can give most cats a sore stomach or cause of vomiting.
Milk is not good for adult cats. It can give them diarrhea.
i don't think it can i just to feed my cat milk and it liked it.
Cold is fine, there is no need to heat eggs or milk.
Most cats are lactose intolerant and should not be fed cow's milk.
Special cat milk that is especially designed for them is best. If you give them human milk they get an upset stomach. Cat milk isn't that expensive and its not hard to get hold of either. :)
They should be given a fresh bowl of water daily. Cows' milk is actually hard for cats to digest and can cause diarrhea in cats.
You should not be giving milk to your cat. Cats are lactose intolerant and the only milk they should ingest are milk from their mothers or special cat milk.
The heat from hot coffee heats up the milk.
I believe most cats are lactose intolerant, so feeding them cow's milk will make them very poorly. Pet shops should supply specially formulated milk, just for cats. For further advice I would consult an expert.
You shouldn't give dairy to a cat at all. It takes a certain enzyme to digest milk sugars and most cats do not have that enzyme. Cats don't need milk after they are weaned from their Mother. Milk is for baby cows.......not baby cats. Give them water......fresh..........at all times.
High temps increase the likelihood of milk becoming spoiled since it is a dairy product.
Whole milk is milk that has not been skimmed and should have the same composition as raw milk. Only a heat treatment should have been done.
I'd say water. For cats, milk is often preferred, but should not be given as many cats cannot digest lactose in cow's milk, and can cause an upset stomach.
Cats are lactose intolerant. Some cats have an easier time with milk than others. Grocery stores as well as pet suply stores sell a product called CAT MILK. This is the safe way to go if you want to feed you cat a treat of milk.