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.
Yes. It's milk.
KMR or kitten milk replacer ring a vet and ask for some you will need to bottle feed it
If a kitten has lost its mother, you should feed it a specially formulated kitten milk replacement formula. This can be purchased at pet stores or from a veterinarian. It is important to follow the instructions on the packaging and feed the kitten regularly to ensure it gets the proper nutrition it needs to grow and thrive.
You should take it to a vet's office, and see if they can do anything there, and, in the meantime, keep trying to feed it. And make sure you are feeding it the special kind of kitten formula, and not ANY kind of milk. If it drinks milk, it would get sick.
Warm, but not hot goat milk from a bottle.
Well, you should feed it 0% milk. It may not have developed to regular milk since it was seperated at birth, or you could feed it goat, or cow milk.
It is best to feed an abandoned baby mouse regular or kitten/puppy milk mix diluted in water. Once it has opened its eyes it is ok to start giving it bits of solid foods like cheese, or specialized mouse food. It is best to feed an abandoned baby mouse regular or kitten/puppy milk mix diluted in water. Once it has opened its eyes it is ok to start giving it bits of solid foods like cheese, or specialized mouse food.
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.
Yes, it is okay to feed a 4-week-old kitten that lost its mother milk. However, it is important to use kitten milk replacer as opposed to cow's milk, as cow's milk can be difficult for kittens to digest and may cause stomach upset. Additionally, consult a veterinarian for guidance on proper feeding schedules and amounts.
A stray kitten under 7 weeks of age usually still drinks it's mother's milk. If it does not have a mother that you know of you should bring it to your veterinarian and ask. They may put your kitten in with a mother that just had kittens, or suggest you feed it kitten milk from your grocery store. If they are older than 7 weeks you can try wet or dry cat food and a tiny bowl of milk or some water.
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.
I will feed with kitten milk or dog milk