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.
all mammals drink milk from their mothers. its very obvious. i mean, we are mammals and when we were little, we drank milk.
yes harper seals drink there mothers milk
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that depends on 3 things; 1. is the mother cat willing to let the kitten drink her milk? (if she has any) 2. do they have food and water available to them at all times? 3. are they lazy? if you answered yes to 1 of these questions then it could be anytime they feel like it. my cats are outdoor and always pregnant, i have a 3 year old cat still drinking his mothers milk. but normally it would be at about 1 month old.
You can, yes. You can also try mixing some Kitten Milk Replacer (KMR) in with the water to try and entice the kitten to drink more.
You can care for a scared abandon kitten by caressing it and giving it something to drink.
What should keep you dry but keeps your drink out of the sun instead?
Yes
Yes! Although not directly, as in the kitten drinking the soda. Every time you drink a soda, somewhere in the world a kitten dies.
They can but it is not of much nutritional value. The dog should rather have it's mothers milk.
Numbats drink water. Baby numbats drink mothers' milk.
They drink from troughs, puddles, or if they are young, there mothers tits.