A 3-year-old may still drink milk at night for comfort, routine, or to help them fall asleep. It is common for young children to have a bedtime routine that includes drinking milk. However, it is important to ensure that the child's teeth are properly cared for after drinking milk to prevent tooth decay.
If you mean by 'laban' the Arabic word ' milk', then yes of course you can drink it at night. If you mean alcohol drink name, then no you are not recommended to drink it at any time, day or night.
they drink milk
Nothing - people still drink it.
One should not drink buttermilk at night as it contains casein. This makes the buttermilk hard to digest at night and it should be avoided.
Eat your vegetables and drink milk.
I'm an adult and I still drink vitamin D milk.
Pasteurised milk is safe to drink all year round if the product is still within it's expiry (or sell by) date.
Yes but you can still drink regular milk
When the kittens are first born, they will instinctively drink milk from there mother. When they are through that stage they will be able to eat whole food. They can still drink milk, just not from their mother. I recommend whole milk if you want to give them a little treat. Your cat still needs water though, milk is not a replacement. I hope you enjoy your new kitten as much as I have mine. May your friendship last forever.
Drinking it.
nothing, you still become intoxicated. this is a fallacy that a chemical reaction occurs
Yes, they drink milk.