I Would Only Give Him Or Her A Little, And Make Sure You Have Added Some Water To The Milk (Because All Cats Are A Little Lactose Intolerant). I'd Have To Say Take The Bowl And Put Only About A Half Of Half Of The Inside Of The Bowl (Sorry If Confusing), And Put Some Water In It (And I'm Not Talking Like Some Drops, And Not More Than The Milk You Put In.) I Hope I Have Helped You. c:
Typically, yes. You can sometimes still milk the doe even when she hasn't had kids, but usually she won't produce as much, or will be much harder to milk.
Introduce cow's milk gradually, mixing it with formula or breast milk at first. Start with small amounts and gradually increase the ratio of cow's milk to formula/breast milk. Aim for whole milk and avoid flavored or sweetened varieties. Monitor for any signs of lactose intolerance or allergy.
From 15-20 pounds.
A cat gets there milk when they are about 19 months to a year old sometimes they don't get their milk and won't be able to feed their kittens you can get cat milk from your local cat breeder and put it in a bottle and feed to the kittens (a little at a time) a cat might get their milk younger than 19 months- 1 year old if you are not sure if your cat has milk or not take it to your vet and see what they say ( i hoped this helps!)
It depends on how much you feed it. But yes some cats do weigh ten pounds.
A baby should start drinking full cream milk at the age of 1 year or more.
A baby should start drinking full cream milk after one year and not earlier than that.
no more than 14oz of whole milk
anywhere from 2.5 to 3 full glasses of milk
ASk your doc about it...no one knows at the moment.
Yes! The high score for a 40 year old should be 190
You should drink 3 glasses of milk daily. Im 13 and I drink a glass for breakfast, lunch/after school, and dinner :)
YES,If it is properly packed sterilized milk.
A Gallon of regular milk costed about $1.15 in the year 1970.
yes because there bones are still growing
$6.28 i think
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