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.
You can, but it will die. You need to feed it KMR kitten formula until it is old enough to be weaned.
You can syringe feed the kitten. For more information visit thecatsite.com/t/276288/3-week-old-kitten-not-gaining-weight
there are spacial kitten foods.
Kitten's When Old Enough Can Have Normal Cat Food But Add Water To The Food So It Is Soft Enough So They Don't Choke Or Hurt Them Selves!
Well, you should feed it 0% milk. It may not have developed to regular milk since it was seperated at birth, or you could feed it goat, or cow milk.
KMR or kitten milk replacer ring a vet and ask for some you will need to bottle feed it
Yes it is ok. I presume the kitten is old enough then for solid food or is being bottle fed? Nursing is something comforting for the kitten, even if it is not getting any milk. So long as the kitten is getting nourishment elsewhere, it poses no risk to kitten or mom.
milk and cat food.
Twice a day.
No!
That should be plenty old enough, pet stores sell kittens at 9 weeks old and they are weened and eating dry food
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. :)