A mother cat's milk supply typically dries up when her kittens are around 8-10 weeks old.
Mother cats typically stop producing milk for their kittens when the kittens are around 8-10 weeks old.
Cats are not made to drink milk. Except only when they are very young and they get the milk from their mother. So I advise you not to feed milk to cats; only water.
Most baby animals (mammals, that is) drink the mother's milk untill they can fend for themselves.
yesADD:Does the question mean "can you give milk to mother cats for them to drink?" or "do mother cats produce milk?"To the first, it is never a good idea to give a cat cow's milk; many cats are lactose intolerant and can get sick from drinking it. This could be very dangerous to the mother cat and her kittens.To the second, yes, healthy mother cats will produce milk for the kittens. If the mother is struggling or not producing enough, you need to get some Kitten Milk Replacer and bottles from your vet to help the kittens get enough food.
Yes, they do.
I don't know. I like cats alot.
no because cats are lactosintolaent
Cats feed their young by nursing them with their milk. They typically nurse their kittens for the first few weeks of life until they are able to transition to solid food. The mother cat will groom and protect her kittens while they nurse, providing warmth and care.
No, cats should not drink dog's milk as it does not provide the necessary nutrients for their health. Cats require specific nutrients found in their own mother's milk or specially formulated cat milk.
If very young, they should drink specially formulated kitten milk for pre-weaned kittens. A vet will be able to supply some. Weaned kittens should only drink water, with kitten or cat milk as a treat. Never feed kittens or cats cow's milk as this often causes diarrhoea.
Cats are mammals so they naturally drink milk from their mother when they are young. Milk is naturally high in fat and other nutrients, which is why cats will readily drink milk. Due to their carnivorous diet, cats need some fat in their diet.
No, it is not safe for cats to drink human breast milk. Cats require specific nutrients found in their own mother's milk or specially formulated cat milk. Human breast milk does not provide the necessary nutrients for cats and can potentially cause digestive issues.