Yes. Based on my experience, kittens can and will nurse from a dog. Introduce the kitten slowly to the dog. Allow the dog to sniff and lick the kitten. Then, place the kitten on the breast of the nursing mother dog. I'm not sure if the dog's milk has all the nutrients required for the kitten to survive on this alone so I would use this method as a supplement. Purchase some kitten replacement milk and a pet feeding bottle from the pet store or vet's office and bottle feed as often as you can.
The answer to this question is yes blue cap milk is cats milk
Cats are carnivores, so it is ideal to find a brand of cat food that has a lot of meat in. Cats, even domestic ones, do not need vegetables or grains. Cats drink water; DO NOT GIVE THEM MILK! Milk makes a least a 5-month-old cat sick. Only kittens should drink their mother's milk. Never give a kitten or cat cow's milk.
Milk is not recommended for most dogs as many are lactose intolerant, leading to digestive issues such as bloating, diarrhea, or gas. If you choose to give your dog milk, opt for lactose-free alternatives to avoid potential stomach upset. It's always best to consult with your vet before introducing new foods to your dog's diet.
Cats are mammals so they naturally drink milk from their mother when they are young. Milk is naturally high in fat and other nutrients, which is why cats will readily drink milk. Due to their carnivorous diet, cats need some fat in their diet.
If very young, they should drink specially formulated kitten milk for pre-weaned kittens. A vet will be able to supply some. Weaned kittens should only drink water, with kitten or cat milk as a treat. Never feed kittens or cats cow's milk as this often causes diarrhoea.
No, cats should not drink dog's milk as it does not provide the necessary nutrients for their health. Cats require specific nutrients found in their own mother's milk or specially formulated cat milk.
No, kittens should not drink dog milk as it does not provide the necessary nutrients for their growth and development. Kittens require specific nutrients found in cat milk or kitten formula to thrive.
No, kittens should not drink dog milk as it does not provide the necessary nutrients for their growth and development. Kittens require specific nutrients found in cat milk or kitten formula to thrive.
Yes for six weeks, same for a dog or cat.
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No, it is not safe for cats to drink chocolate milk as chocolate is toxic to them.
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