If you look in the right places, such as in certain areas of the paper, you may be able to find a kitten for free. You also may try checking the Craigslist Pets section for a free (or at the very least inexpensive) kitten.
If you go to a shelter in the US you are likely to find kittens up for adoption at the price of $50 to $100. This price might seem extreme, but that money is put to good use in helping other animals.
There is no correct answer for this, as how much a kitten eats can depend on several factors: The kitten's age, size, activity level, appetite and the quality of food being fed. A cat's food is also a huge factor in how much it eats: A cat will eat far more if fed a lower quality food to get the nutrition it needs, and will eat much less if fed a premium quality food that has a high meat content and no grains. Kittens on growth spurts also tend to eat much more also. Kittens can eat as little as 100g or 200g of canned/pouched food and as much as 400g or 500g in a day. Kittens often need much more food than an adult cat as they are still growing and developing. It is advised to feed as much as it wants until it reaches a year old. Be sure to feed small but frequent meals, especially for younger kittens as they have small stomachs.
It really depends on the age of the kitten. If the kitten is eight weeks it should probably eat about three wet meals unless it is fully weaned. At that point about four small meals of dryfood is okay but wet food is much better for health anyway. If the kitten is about six weeks it is at the weaning period and may require five meals of wet food. If the kitten is three weeks then it will probably be drinking about three to five meals of milk a day. if it is one week or younger it will drink about one meal of milk every two hours give or take.
You Get 10 Wiggins Bucks every time you drop Scout, the kitten, off at the barn. You can find him once a day.
The can eat your mum.
Six or more feeds a day would be ideal for a four week old kitten. In addiction from letting them suckle from their mother, you can mix a little kitten milk with canned food and try and entice them to eat, even a few tiny licks from your fingertip or their own lips helps.
You should give a kitty food three times a day, and a small portion of it. It should also be kitten food.
About a cup a day. When they get to be about one year of age it should ruduce to 1/2 to 3/4 cup.
Why would you eat a kitten any way? Are you a nutso person kittens are cute and cuddley and that would be evil to eat a kitten.
Maybe they don't want it or there not ready to eat it.
yes a large peacock will eat a small kitten or animal.
11 ouces per day?
Kittens eat Kitten food and they take a dump just like you. You can even teach them to go to school if you want. They sit down with kids, read books eat kitten food and take dump all day.
They do not eat kittens.
There is no correct answer for this, as how much a kitten eats can depend on several factors: The kitten's age, size, activity level, appetite and the quality of food being fed. A cat's food is also a huge factor in how much it eats: A cat will eat far more if fed a lower quality food to get the nutrition it needs, and will eat much less if fed a premium quality food that has a high meat content and no grains. Kittens on growth spurts also tend to eat much more also. Kittens can eat as little as 100g or 200g of canned/pouched food and as much as 400g or 500g in a day. Kittens often need much more food than an adult cat as they are still growing and developing. It is advised to feed as much as it wants until it reaches a year old. Be sure to feed small but frequent meals, especially for younger kittens as they have small stomachs.
My money is on the kitten. The Kitten would eat the smurf, so the kitten wins.
It really depends on the age of the kitten. If the kitten is eight weeks it should probably eat about three wet meals unless it is fully weaned. At that point about four small meals of dryfood is okay but wet food is much better for health anyway. If the kitten is about six weeks it is at the weaning period and may require five meals of wet food. If the kitten is three weeks then it will probably be drinking about three to five meals of milk a day. if it is one week or younger it will drink about one meal of milk every two hours give or take.
NOTHING if he/she eat too much (s)he might get sick