yes it depend on what you give them for example : bolony, bread
Probably, but I really wouldn't recommend it... Why do you want to give human milk to a kitten? Who wants to give their milk to a kitten? :S
If it has been prescribed by a vet, you can put it in the cat's food, or in a piece of fresh meat and give it to the kitten. Do not give a kitten a medicine that was not prescribed by a vet.
yeah ive done it!
It is not advised to give a cat human medication. Call your local vet for information.
Human medicines aren't good for cats, ever!
It is not recommended because just like a human baby needs either human breast milk or human formula, baby kittens need either cat breast milk or kitten formula.
If the puppy will eat it yes my dog actually likes cat food more than dog food
Yes, kmr is used for any mammal, not human.
If the kitten is otherwise healthy, it may be a good idea to just give your kitten more food - either by adding an extra meal to the daily feeding schedule or to slightly increase the amount of food being fed per day. Changing the food to a higher quality one with a high amount of meat is also another option, as the kitten will be able to get all the needed nutrients without eating as much as it would on a lower quality food. Kittens need a lot of animal proteins and fats in order to grow and develop in a healthy manner. Generally speaking, kittens need much more protein and other nutrients compared to an adult cat, so don't be surprised if you are feeding your kitten much more than you would an adult cat. If your kitten is asking for more food, chances are he or she actually is hungry, and not asking to eat out of boredom or greed. If your kitten is begging for human food, by all means deny it. Kittens are highly curious and seeing their human caregivers eating food will naturally perk the kitten's interest.
no never give a kitten that
Yes it is,its best not to give your kitten hard food when its to young,it can choke.but as long as the food is moist,it should be fine.
no allot of human medicine is poisonous to cats ring a vet for advice