Never give a kitten cow milk. It may cause severe upset stomach, gas and/or diarrhea. ONLY give kitten-milk replacer (KMR) If the kitten is 1 week old, it's going to weigh around 4 ounces. It should be given 32ccs of KMR 6 times a day. 2 weeks: weight of 7 ounces. Fed 56ccs of KMR 12 times a day. 3 weeks: weight of 10 ounces. Fed 80ccs of KMR 10 times a day. 4 weeks: weight of 13 ounces. Fed 104ccs of KMR 8 times a day. 5 weeks: around 1 lb. Fed 128ccs of KMR 6 times a day.
1 and half pounds
At 11 weeks old, a kitten needs about 3-4 meals a day of kitten-formulated food. The amount per feeding can vary, but you can feed about 1/4 to 1/3 cup of wet food, or follow the package recommendations for dry food. If the kitten is constantly crying for more food, consult your vet to ensure she is getting the right amount and type of food for her age and weight.
30 pounds
about one millemetre
Yes, a kilogram can be used to weigh a kitten. A kitten typically weighs much less than a kilogram, so the kitten's weight would be less than 1 kilogram.
A one week old Rottweiler, should weigh approximately 1-2lbs, if feeding well.
Depends on how much you weigh but 1 pound or more is great
I would say none, the young kitten will probably not be able to cope with antibiotics and you would probably kill it.
Yes, if mama cat is comfortable witgh you, there shouldn't be a problem touching the kittens. But don't forget, 1 week old kitten haven't opened their eyes yet so they need their mother very much, so try to handle them too much.
Generally speaking, making the box 1/4 full is enough for young kittens. Change the litter regularly each week.
They weigh about 1 ounce !
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.
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Never give a kitten cow milk. It may cause severe upset stomach, gas and/or diarrhea. ONLY give kitten-milk replacer (KMR) If the kitten is 1 week old, it's going to weigh around 4 ounces. It should be given 32ccs of KMR 6 times a day. 2 weeks: weight of 7 ounces. Fed 56ccs of KMR 12 times a day. 3 weeks: weight of 10 ounces. Fed 80ccs of KMR 10 times a day. 4 weeks: weight of 13 ounces. Fed 104ccs of KMR 8 times a day. 5 weeks: around 1 lb. Fed 128ccs of KMR 6 times a day.
the weigh 1-7 ounces
You cannot weigh an area. Just as you cannot weigh a distance. (How much does one centimeter weigh?)