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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.
6 week old kittens should still be with their mother, if they do not have a mother then you should mix a tiny bit of soft kitten food with kitten milk (never use cow's milk) and slowly decrease the amounts of milk as he gets older. Make sure they get enough food by feeling their tummy-if it is hard, they have had enough, if it is soft, then they need some more. Don't feed them too much at once or it will make them sick. You should feed them about five or six times a day or whenever they are hungry. :)
No, only feed them once a day.
Looking after a kitten is a big job. You need to be responsible in order to keep the kitten healthy. You need to feed the kitten Kitten Food 2-3 times a day, give it water when the water is gone and make sure the kitten is eating. You need to give your kitten attention and love. If your kitten is an indoor kitten, make sure you have a CLEAN litter box. If it is an outdoor kitten, it should go outside! This is optional but you can buy your kitten a cat bed or toys to make it more happy. JUST REMEMBER: A kitten is a big responsibility, so you cant just expect it to take care of itself.
You can syringe feed the kitten. For more information visit thecatsite.com/t/276288/3-week-old-kitten-not-gaining-weight
feed it every day
KMR or kitten milk replacer ring a vet and ask for some you will need to bottle feed it
milk and cat food.
Twice a day.
For a young kittens best health, powdered milk is not a good idea. Powdered milk will offer nothing in terms of nutrients. For them to be in best health, have them breastfeed off their mother if she is there. If not, try and find another nursing cat who can feed another mouth, or buy special kitten formula from your vet.
11 ouces per day?
Do not be too sensitive, feed him three times a day and after a week you will get the average meal
A cat that isn't nursing can last however a nursing kitten can't..nursing kittens require milk to survive every two hours day and night until they can be weaned onto dry cat food
Kittens, young ones in particular, have tiny stomachs, so the best way to feed them is "little and often". For young kittens, five or six small meals a day is ideal. As the kitten gets bigger you can start to feed it more food in each meal, and slowly reduce the number of meals. Many feed older kittens (ones that are around six to eight months old) three or four meals, as this is when growth spurts become more apparent and a kitten will need much more food at these times. It is best to feed it at set times, mainly because it is easier to monitor how much the kitten is eating, and if for some reason the kitten's appetite changes, it can be quickly dealt with.
When the mother rejects a kitten is often because there is something wrong with the kitten. It's natures way. However, if you take the kitten to the vet it's very possible you could pull this kitten through whatever is wrong, but you will have to be available often during the day and night to feed the kitten and to be sure it has it's medications.
As for how much you should feed the kitten four to six times a day for young kittens, or three to four for older kittens, with small-sized meals usually two to three teaspoons of wet food (make sure you chop up the meat into little pieces). Kittens need a lot of food for them to develop and grow in a healthy manner, so give the kitten as much food as the kitten needs/eats.