Yeah, kittens don't care where they get the milk...all they know is that they are thirsty/hungary.
It depends on whether she is still producing milk or not and whether she still has a bond with her kid and how long the kid has been bottle fed.
So long a the bottle is still sealed before you open it - yes.
What you are asking does not make sense. The bottle has either got a cork or it is a screw top. It cannot be both. If you can pour the wine out, then you should drink it soon. If you cannot pour it out, then you can store it until you decide to drink it.
If you drink the cleaning product that comes in the bottle, then no. However, cleaning out the empty bottle with dish soap and water thoroughly and refilling it with another substance, for instance, water or blue Gatorade, then it should be safe. Still, your drink may taste slightly like the cleaning product due to chemical residue being left inside the bottle. There will not be nearly enough residue to actually cause any harmful side-effects, though.
Yes, IPA can expire. To determine if it is still good to drink, check the expiration date on the bottle or can. Additionally, look for any changes in color, smell, or taste, as these can indicate spoilage.
I'm not quite sure about ww but I have campbells. The babies started eating small seeds at ~8days as snacks and they don't drink water as they still get milk from their mom. However just lower your water bottle b/c you have to do that sooner or later. Hope this helps :)
dip ur finger into the milk and let it suck on ur finger, then put its nose by the milk bowl, if this wont work smack ur mother till she gets u a bottle
Drink it! It's still good provided it's been kept cool and out of the sun.
Yes it is a best before date, not a use by date. It might be less papatable and have lost it's fizz.
It might not actually make you ill. However, it probably won't taste very good. I personally wouldn't drink it.
A fizzy cool drink in a closed bottle is a heterogeneous mixture because you can observe different components within the bottle like bubbles of carbon dioxide in the liquid. When poured into a glass, it appears homogeneous due to the mixing of components, but it is still technically a heterogeneous mixture at a molecular level.
it all depends if you own one i would try to have it drink out of a bottle but dont forse it if it doesnt drink try a dish where it can reach but again NEVER forse the baby bunny. if it still doesnt drink i would ask the vet