I have a 5 week old kitten that my fiancée and I rescued and he's healthy at 1.3lbs
there are spacial kitten foods.
Twice a day.
1 - 2 pounds a week to lose weight is highly recommended. You can lose 8 - 10 pounds a month in a healthy way. Make sure you don't over exercise like you want to lose weight 20 pounds a month because its not a healthy way of losing weight.
While it is possible to lose 5 pounds of weight with this trainer, it is likely that most of that weight would be water weight. Safe and healthy body weight regimens of any kind usually target about 1-2 pounds weight loss per week MAXIMUM. It would very difficult, if not near impossible, to lose 5 pounds of real fat within a week, no matter what type of exercise you do.
To still be healthy and not place too much strain on the body, a person should generally not lose more than 5 or 6 pounds a week.
A healthy weight range is 110 to 145 pounds
It is neither necessary nor sufficient. There are healthy people who are not 5"5"" and 113 pounds and there are people of that exact height and weight who are not healthy. There is nothing inherently healthy or unhealthy about that height and weight.
Yes, it is a healthy weight
The Best way for me to loose weight is to go on wii fit! And also have a healthy balanced diet. If you don't have wii fit then you should try going for a walk everyday of the week.
Never give a kitten cow milk. It may cause severe upset stomach, gas and/or diarrhea. ONLY give kitten-milk replacer (KMR) If the kitten is 1 week old, it's going to weigh around 4 ounces. It should be given 32ccs of KMR 6 times a day. 2 weeks: weight of 7 ounces. Fed 56ccs of KMR 12 times a day. 3 weeks: weight of 10 ounces. Fed 80ccs of KMR 10 times a day. 4 weeks: weight of 13 ounces. Fed 104ccs of KMR 8 times a day. 5 weeks: around 1 lb. Fed 128ccs of KMR 6 times a day.
105 lbs
5 pounds/week is too steep to be recommended, that loss rate isn't healthy. And the big thing to losing weight isn't in exercise, but in eating sensibly. Not many people are fit enough or have time enough to be able to lose any significant weight solely through exercise.