Never. Cats and kittens should never be fed cow's milk or cream. Many cats are lactose intolerant and can become sick - which is incredibly dangerous in a young kitten. If you wish to treat a kitten to some milk, buy some specially formulated kitten milk which can be found in most pet stores. These are completely safe to give to your kitten.
Yes, it is okay to feed a 4-week-old kitten that lost its mother milk. However, it is important to use kitten milk replacer as opposed to cow's milk, as cow's milk can be difficult for kittens to digest and may cause stomach upset. Additionally, consult a veterinarian for guidance on proper feeding schedules and amounts.
no,but really a kitten should start eating from cat food is when the mother
no
Go to any pet store and buy suppliment formula to feed the kitten. Call a vet and make an appointment. They will be able to tell you how much to feed it and when and will also make sure that the kitten is healthy. If you cannot afford to take the kitten to a vet call a local shelter and they may help.
I am sure I could feed my kitten wet food because wet food can help with hairballs and can be a good source of water especially because most cats don't drink a lot of water. My kitten is a Maine coon and has a ton of fur so wet food can help him digest hairballs.
you can give your kitten cooked chicken and turkey.
there are spacial kitten foods.
Feed your kitten now.
yes you can but it will not give the kitten the nutrients it needs
If a kitten has lost its mother, you should feed it a specially formulated kitten milk replacement formula. This can be purchased at pet stores or from a veterinarian. It is important to follow the instructions on the packaging and feed the kitten regularly to ensure it gets the proper nutrition it needs to grow and thrive.
yes
KMR or kitten milk replacer ring a vet and ask for some you will need to bottle feed it
no that's nasty
feed it every day
To feed them?
I would advise against it since kittens should be fed kitten food.
In an emergency, you can feed a kitten a mixture of canned or wet cat food and kitten milk replacer to ensure its health and well-being. It is important to consult a veterinarian for specific guidance on feeding a kitten in an emergency situation.