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Why You Should Never Feed a Kitten Whole Milk
Feeding a kitten whole cow’s milk is not recommended because it can cause serious digestive upset and fails to meet their nutritional needs for healthy growth. Lactose intolerance Most cats, including kittens, produce low levels of the enzyme lactase after weaning (around 6–8 weeks). Cow’s milk contains high levels of lactose, which undigested lactose ferments in the gut, leading to diarrhea, gas, bloating, vomiting, and dehydration. These symptoms can be dangerous in young
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Flea Treatment for Neonates
*Capstar tablet Formula: ¼ Capstar poverized to a fine powder .5ml water Mix the capstar into the water and draw up in syringe. Must keep shaken as it will granulate quickly. 1 drop on the tongue per kitten
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Why You Should Never Feed a Cold Kitten
Feeding a cold kitten can be life-threatening because newborns cannot regulate their own body temperature. Without warmth, their digestive system slows or stops, and food can remain in the stomach, ferment, and cause dangerous complications Why Warmth Comes First Digestion stops: Cold kittens can’t process milk or formula; it may sit in the stomach, sour, and cause gas or aspiration Aspiration risk: Weak kittens may not coordinate swallowing, increasing the chance of milk
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Supplies for Newborn or Small Kitten
Formula Pet Ag Kitten Replacement Formula: KMR (Available at Tractor Supply or Amazon) Goats Milk (Available at Wal-Mart or Amazon) Breeders Edge Foster Care Formula (Amazon – My Favorite) Important Warnings: Never feed a kitten whole milk, as they are allergic to it. It is fatal. Never feed a cold kitten, as it can lead to certain death. Always warm the kitten first. See Why You Should Never Feed a Cold Kitten. Food Dry Food: Purina Kitten Kibble (Can be mixed with formula
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