For a 2-pound kitten, the general recommendation is to provide about 1 to 2 mL of colostrum every 2 to 4 hours during the first 24 hours of life. It's important to ensure that the kitten receives colostrum as it contains essential antibodies for immunity. If the kitten is not nursing from the mother, using a syringe or bottle to administer the colostrum can be helpful. Always consult a veterinarian for specific guidance based on the kitten's health and needs.
42000 lbs
120,000 LBS
around 100-196 lbs
The Cat D6 has an operating weight of 18 tons (36,000 lbs).
38000-39000 lbs
2000 lbs, give or take a 100 lbs.
Depending on the breed, age, and gender, a healthy cat can weigh anywhere from 5-20 pounds.
42.5 lbs
Depending on the breed, age, and gender, a healthy cat can weigh anywhere from 5-20 pounds.
Probebly about 185 lbs give or take 3 lbs
I would wait for a day then give the dog version to be safe. If you really really want to give it to him now though you could probably give him half the dose. I'm not an expert and I prefer to be on the safe side
from 4 to 7 kilogram (8 to 15 lbs.) depends on the size and if it's a male of female cat.