Special cat milk is low in lactose to keep away from these digestive upsets.
Not exact matches
Special milk for
cats is available but this is very high in calories, so should only be given as an occasional treat - never instead of water.
There is no problem using
milk as a once - in - a-while
special treat but (and I know this goes totally against the grain) it's best sticking to a well - balanced nutritional formula made especially for
cats.
The mother
cat should be feeding kittens during the first 4 weeks of life, or you should use a
special commercial
milk - replacer formula every 2 - 4 hours if the kitten has been separated from its mother.
«If you want to give your
cat milk, the safest bet is to purchase
special lactose - free
cat milk from your supermarket or pet store.
Donations that we need most urgently include Kitten
Milk Replacer (KMR), A / D Diet canned food (this
special canned food is especially palatable and has nutrients needed for infants; it can be obtained at a veterinarian's office), pate canned kitten food, dry kitten chow (any brand with no dyes, as they upset the tender bellies of our kittens), Snuggle Safe microwaveable heat pads,
cat litter, and
cat toys of all shapes and sizes.