If the kitten has already weaned off milk, they can eat soft baby food like products, although be sure none of these have onion or garlic in them. They do best with things like plain chicken. Do not feed them vegetables or products containing vegetables, or cow's milk. If they still need milk, talk to a veterinarian about buying bottles of cat milk formula.
Please note that human foods (unless you wish to feed your kitten a raw diet - which requires a lot of research) should never be substituted for a complete and balanced cat food.
this is quite the...um...less smart question :) you feed the cats wet cat food if they are kittens and dry cat food if they are not kittens.
No, all stages cat food may not be suitable for kittens as they have specific nutritional needs that are different from adult cats. It is recommended to feed kittens food that is specifically formulated for their growth and development.
The best food to feed kittens for their optimal growth and development is a high-quality kitten-specific commercial cat food that is rich in protein, essential nutrients, and vitamins. It is important to choose a food that is specifically formulated for kittens to meet their unique nutritional needs during this critical stage of growth.
Up to at least 3 weeks, they should only get mother's milk or formula. After that they can start getting soft food labeled for kittens.
I would advise against it since kittens should be fed kitten food.
They steal food from houses'courtyards or they hunt (first insects).
No, kittens should not eat all life stages food. They have specific nutritional needs that are different from adult cats, so it is important to feed them a diet specifically formulated for kittens to support their growth and development.
No!!
Their mothers will feed them if they are very young. But the mother needs food, water and exercise.
Young kittens should be fed milk, either by the mother or from a bottle. Once they begin to grow teeth they need to be fed soft food first, and then dry food if you wish to feed them dry food as an adult.
I am not positive but I think that she either catches prey, or if she's a house cat, she let's her kittens eat kitten or cat food.
Letting the mother suckle her kittens is far better. However, if the mother for some reason cannot or will not feed the kittens, then it is perfectly safe to feed the kittens Kitten Replacer Milk with either a bottle or a syringe if its struggling to feed.