cats will love you if you feed them raw meet (chicken, ground beef,)any sorts of meet.
Make sure to not give your cat dry food this will cause them to have a UTI (urinary tract infection) which causes them to urine blood.
Cats, being carnivores, will eat most types of meat whether it be cooked or raw chicken, turkey, rabbit, lamb. Cats that have access to outside will often hunt and eat mice, birds or other wildlife. Tuna and white fish are also usually accepted quite readily and many owners serve this as a treat.
While cats predominantly need meat, there are some cats that will happily nibble on certain vegetables. However, little nutrition is gained from this so it is best to stick to meaty foods.
Cats are carnivores, so it is ideal to find a brand of cat food that has a lot of meat in. Cats, even domestic ones, do not need vegetables or grains. Cats drink water; DO NOT GIVE THEM MILK! Milk makes a least a 5-month-old cat sick. Only kittens should drink their mother's milk. Never give a kitten or cat cow's milk.
ONLY guinea pig milk. Their mom will feed them her milk and then teach them to eat solid food.
They can, but its not good for them due to the lactose that is present in cow's milk. Many cats are lactose intolerant (they cannot digest it properly) so can get sick from ingesting it. Goats milk, or specially formulated cat milk do not have lactose in so are perfectly safe.
Newborn rabbits rely on their mother's milk for nutrition during the first few weeks of life. It's essential for their growth and development. It is not recommended to feed newborn rabbits anything other than their mother's milk unless advised by a veterinarian.
Mother cats typically groom their kittens to keep them clean, help with their digestion, and bond with them. They also provide warmth and protection by curling around them, and they nurse kittens to provide them with essential nutrients. Overall, mother cats are very attentive and caring toward their kittens, ensuring their well-being and safety.
Cats are carnivores, so it is ideal to find a brand of cat food that has a lot of meat in. Cats, even domestic ones, do not need vegetables or grains. Cats drink water; DO NOT GIVE THEM MILK! Milk makes a least a 5-month-old cat sick. Only kittens should drink their mother's milk. Never give a kitten or cat cow's milk.
about for a year or until they've grown to drink stuff other than milk
To live on, no. They need mother's milk or kitten milk substitute from the pet store. As a treat it's fine in small amounts. Too much can give them indigestion. As kittens age they start becoming lactose intolerant, so giving a cat over about the age of four months milk can cause diarrhea. But they still love drinking it.
Newborn rats can be bottle fed with KMR, a kitten replacement formula.
Sugar,or a cool drink. Milk usually works better than any other drink.
Milk will probably work fine, if you can keep it cold.
Yes. You can drink any mammals milk including a mares. The taste is probably different than that of cows milk.
Yes, many people enjoy both yak and goat milk.
There is no data for that. Anyone can drink 2% milk one day, and then never drink it again the next day. More people drink 1% milk than 2% milk, however.
I think it would be safer for the kitten if you bottle feed her or him regular milk. Either lowfat or 2%. The milk produced by the dog is totally different than a Cat's milk and can actually make the kitten very sick.
Special cat milk that is especially designed for them is best. If you give them human milk they get an upset stomach. Cat milk isn't that expensive and its not hard to get hold of either. :)
ONLY guinea pig milk. Their mom will feed them her milk and then teach them to eat solid food.