No, worms come from worm eggs. Milk can give a grown cat diarrhea.
It gives them worms.Improved Answer:Due to the lactose that is present in cow's milk, some cats cannot digest it properly so can get sick from ingesting it. It does not, however, give a cat worms. Specially formulated cat milk does not have lactose in so is perfectly safe to give to a kitten or cat.
Water. Cow's milk can give a cat diarrhea.
No. Cow's milk can give a cat diarrhea.
They can, but its not good for them due to the lactose that is present in cow's milk. Many cats are lactose intolerant so can get sick from ingesting it. Goats milk, or specially formulated cat milk do not have lactose in so are perfectly safe.
I don't give my cat milk but we usually give him meat and pellets he enjoys and its a good diet and he never has any hair balls. Because the fat in the milk usually pulls the hair together once it consumes it. So basically get milk with less lactose in it if you want to give it milk at all.
It gives them worms.Improved Answer:Due to the lactose that is present in cow's milk, some cats cannot digest it properly so can get sick from ingesting it. It does not, however, give a cat worms. Specially formulated cat milk does not have lactose in so is perfectly safe to give to a kitten or cat.
Yes the cat may give the human worms
Water. Cow's milk can give a cat diarrhea.
A cat with worms can infect a cat that doesn't have worms, so it's best to give both cats (after discussing it with your vet) the worm capsules.
Definitely not cows milk. Crush high protein cat food or dried mill worms, dilute in water to consistency of thick soup, and give in eye dropper.
No. Cow's milk can give a cat diarrhea.
meal worms, there omnivores but prefer insectivores
Unless the milk is from its mother, you should not give it any type of milk that we drink. The cat may get a stomach ache.
He could have gotten it from a small animal that he found or if he was outside even once he could have gotten them. sometimes they can get it if they got into a garbage can. i suggest you go to a vet to see if he has parasites.
yes, you can feed them cats milk and goat milk. but don't give any kind of milk to a full grown rabbit since it might upset his stomach. you CANNOT feed them cat milk a vet said that so it's ture I have no idea about goat milk
You have to give the cat a milk in the cat's bowl.
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