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No, all stages cat food may not be suitable for kittens as they have specific nutritional needs that are different from adult cats. It is recommended to feed kittens food that is specifically formulated for their growth and development.

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Can kittens eat all life stages food?

No, kittens should not eat all life stages food. They have specific nutritional needs that are different from adult cats, so it is important to feed them a diet specifically formulated for kittens to support their growth and development.


Both of your cats have had kittens they won t stay in separate boxes is it ok for them and kittens to share a big box?

It depends if they are all diffrent ages then it is not okay but if they are all the same age it would be okay.


Is it ok for a young cat with no kittens to produce milk and to start feeding 12 week old kittens?

Mom cats often adopt another cat's litter, especially if the mom recently gave birth. For young kittens, that's okay BUT mom will need more food with protein (e.g. a good dry and wet food). However, 12-week old kittens should NOT be nursing. Separate the older kittens from their "adopted" mom and get them onto dry food.


Mother cat got lost for four days is it okay to let her nurse the kittens now that she has returned?

I would say yes, unless it appears she is injured or not interested at all in feed the kittens...


How old are kittens when they stop drinking their moms milk?

Jus like a real life mommy, they are able to produce milk as ling as the kittens are nursing. When the kittens have reached the appropriate age to be weened YOU have to keep a close eye and try to get your kittens to stop nursing....kittens will start eating the food if you put it out- try to get food meant for kittens or even soft food- not canned for- jus a softer version of dry cat food. Once all of your kittens have eaten regular food- DEF make sure none of them are nursing- then momma cats dries up and all is well!


Should a really thin cat be taken from her nursing kittens?

No, the kittens need all the milk they can get. Just feed her better food and help her not be so thin. You can help by nursing the kittens yourself as well at intervals if they are still hungry, but the kittens should NOT be separated from their mother, especially when you can help them.


Are all kittens fluffy?

No, not all kittens are fluffy. Some kittens have short or smooth fur instead of fluffy fur.


What kind of food does luanda have?

okay, first of all does is spelled DOES not dose and second of all WHO CARES!!


Are all kittens the same color when they are born?

No. Kittens can be all different colors at birth


What do kittens eat and how do they take a dump?

Kittens eat Kitten food and they take a dump just like you. You can even teach them to go to school if you want. They sit down with kids, read books eat kitten food and take dump all day.


What is a kittens favorite food to eat?

kittens dont realy have a favorite food. you should try one food at a time to see which food it likes better. but if you try one and it likes it do not change that food to another food because other foods may not agree with the kittens stomach after eating sertain foods. if the kitten spits up after eating one type of food get rid of the food as soon as you can and find another food. only use wet food or dry food when feedinga kitten that is weaned. if the kitten still drinks milk i would recemend using a milk replacement mix called (PetAg) KMR. all my kittens liked that stuff the best over all the kitten mixes. its a mix in a can that you just add water to. its good for kitten milk replacement if a kitten lost its mother


When can you clean out the birthing box?

If the mom cat is comfortable with you and okay with you handling the kittens, you can change the bedding the next day. You just get all of the new bedding together first, then quickly set the kittens outside the box and change it as quickly as possible before the mom cat decides to move them to a different spot all together.