Just pull it out from it's mother stomacch
If the mother isn't stopping the kitten, you shouldn't either. The mother knows when it is time for the kittens to leave the nest so to speak. If the kitten is the only one left in the litter that still drinks then you can take action, especially if the mother has tried to stop it.
only if it has a lot of milk but if it only has a little then its fine. Answer If the kittens is only 1-6 weeks old and it is cow milk, then sometimes it can be bad because it can give kittens diareea. It is ok if it is nursing milk though. Goat milk can be fine as well. It is very close to the mothers milk and easy for kittens to digest.
You listen to the kitten purr. Milk from any animal is not bad for babies - just don't let the kitten drink too much at one time, or it might get an upset tummy! A half-cup or so of milk isn't going to hurt a cat to drink. nothing! my cats drink my milk all the time! they're very healthy too!
i'm about to get a kitten and i have research quite a bit because it's my 1st kitten and i found out that its 6 months old. they should bedrinkingmilk until 8-12 weeks fromtheirmother then u can continue giving them milk fromsuper marksbut don't give them cows milkbecauseit can give them upsettummy'sand youdon'twant them to havediarrheaor sick on your floors so get kitten formula milk. hope my answer helped.
It depends.. The age of the kitten is important.. Kittens can get milk.. it just depends on how old they are. 3 months is the right time you can feed them milk if they are suppoted on their mother's milk. However.. if the kitten does not have a mother, it is encourged that they are to have milk. You are welcome!! -Amber <><><><> Many cats and kittens have trouble digesting cow's milk- upset tummy. There are milk replacements you can get from a vet if you need to nurse an orphan kitten- but would pass on cow's milk. Remember, they are kittens, not calves.
Pharaohs drank beer,water,and goat/cow milk.
all mammals drink milk from their mothers. its very obvious. i mean, we are mammals and when we were little, we drank milk.
only let the cat have mothers milk any other milk can make them very sick or even kill them
This solely depends on what age the kitten is. A kitten usually starts weaning off its mother's milk around 4 weeks of age, and will start to eat very soft or mushy solids. They will also drink milk, either from their mother or kitten milk (do not use cow's milk as many cats are lactose intolerant and get stomach upsets, which for a young kitten can be fatal).
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Never. Cats and kittens should never be fed cow's milk or cream. Many cats are lactose intolerant and can become sick - which is incredibly dangerous in a young kitten. If you wish to treat a kitten to some milk, buy some specially formulated kitten milk which can be found in most pet stores. These are completely safe to give to your kitten.
Don't feed the kitten cow's milk, it doesn't have enough nutrients and the kitten will starve to death. There are plenty of substitute cat milk formulas on the internet. Go google it.
The best milk for a kitten is their mother's milk. If the mother is absent, the best option is to find another nursing Queen that can take on a few extra kittens until they are weaned. As a last resort, kittens can be given Kitten Milk Replacer (KMR) which will need to be fed once an hour or every two hours around the clock. Never give a kitten cow's milk as this can make them seriously ill, and offers no nutrients to the kitten.
Give your kitten some warm kitten milk (never cow's milk). For food, if you have any plain meat such as chicken, turkey or beef you can lightly cook this for him. It is not ideal to feed him any processed meats due to the high amounts of salt and preservatives.
If it is cow's milk, it could make the kitten sick. Some cats are lactose intolerant and such a young kitten getting diarrhoea can quickly leave it severely dehydrated with can become fatal in a matter of days. Specially formulated kitten milk that are found in most stores are perfectly safe for kittens and adults to drink as a treat.
Hay. Or Silage. Or Grass. Or Grain. Take your pick.