Well you should never feed it cow milk or baby formula or that would cause an upset stomach and diaherra. Feed the kitten cat milk which you can find at a local store. You can also give it plain water. You can give it those for a while then you can give it soft cat food also found at a local store. I hope that helped you. (:
It all depends on how you look after your kitten if you feed it as much as it wants in small but frequent meals, and treat it well it will most probably way more than a kitten that's not fed often enough. Generally speaking though, the weight of an average and healthy 8 week kitten is usually 2 pounds (roughly 900 grams).
Yes, but the vitamins and minerals in the kitten food are much better for it. Anyway, the adult food won't kill it!
Kittens are constantly growing and developing, so they need all the nutrients they can get. Typically, a kitten will need twice as much protein as an adult cat, so it is usually best to feed the kitten as much as it needs until it is around a year old. It really doesn't matter if you feed them just dry food or soft, as long as the food has plenty of meat in it and no cereals, grains or corn in. For young kittens, soft food will be easier for them to eat.
Yes a kitten grows into a cat when they turn 1 years old. If you feed them and give them fresh water everyday they grow into a healthy grown cat^-^
Dry puppy food.
Depends on the size of the snake ! if it's less than a year old - every 3-4 days - over that - once a week is fine !
At 8 weeks of age, a kitten will still spend about half its time sleeping. Eat, play, sleep. Repeat. What a great life! So long as your kitten is eating regularly, using the litter box, and playing, do not be concerned that it sleeps for a large portion of its day - it's still growing, and all that play time wears it out!
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A kitten is a baby cat (under one year old), but is called a kitten. A cat is an adult cat, over one year in age.
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It is not normal that a four year old girl would kill a kitten on purpose and the parents should seek immediate psychological counseling for her. If it was an accident and she held the kitten too tight or smothered it then it's just an accident.
Wet kitten food is best, but dry can be fed, also. As long as the food has plenty of meat in it and no cereals, grains or corn in. For young kittens, soft food will be easier for them to eat. Cats are carnivores so they derive all the nutrients from meat, so it makes sense to find a food with a high (50% or over) meat content. This should be the FIRST, or first couple of ingredients (listed as Chicken, Turkey, Lamb, Tuna, etc.). Foods that are free of grains, corns, and wheat gluten are highly recommended as these are cheap "filler" that bulk up foods - but have no nutritional value for your kitten. Wet food with these specifications are much easier to find than in dry food. Kittens are constantly growing and developing, so they need all the nutrients they can get. Typically, a kitten will need twice as much protein as an adult cat, so it is usually best to feed the kitten as much as it needs until it is around a year old.