Kitten Formula Feeding
A kitten should eat about 8 milliliters mls of formula per ounce of body weight per day.
Kitten formula feeding. Feedings may occur less often and a bowl of kitten milk formula or any other liquid kitten nutrition for a kitten to drink heavily from should be made accessible. Introduce mixed gruel in a dish as well as some dry kitten food in a separate dish. If you re caring for a newborn kitten it s important to feed the kitten formula that contains the right amount of vitamins and minerals especially for a growing cat. Please don t feed your kittens with pure cow s milk or goat s milk alone because it may upset your kitty s tummies.
Once it ages 3 weeks old it should be fed every 4 6 of 10 14ml. At 2 weeks old every 4 6 hours of 6 10ml. If the kitten is 1 week old it should be fed every 2 3 hours of 2 6ml formula. For example a kitten who weighs 4 ounces should eat about 32 mls of formula per day.
Keep the kitten in a natural feeding position on its belly and offer warm formula every three to four hours until the kitten begins to wean to solid food. Kittens should eat about eight milliliters of formula per ounce of body weight a day. This product comes as a liquid or powder mix which you can pick up at the nearest pet supply store feed store or online retailer. Feed the kitten about 18 22 ml of formula about three times a day adding a little liquid kitten food or some gruel placed on flat saucer.
Prepare gruel by mixing half a can of wet kitten food with can of formula. Give your young kitten a formula designed just for them. Kitten formula is formulated to provide a proper balance of vitamins minerals probiotics and a caloric pattern that mimics the content of a mother cat s milk. Packed with the nutrients a growing kitten needs our cat milk replacers can help them grow healthy and strong.
Kittens that are bottle fed should consume about a tablespoon or 15 ml of special kitten formula at each feeding. Ideally a kitten should eat about 8ml of formula per ounce of body weight per day. First of all it is important to determine the age of the kitten in order to choose if it needs to be bottle fed or can start immediately on soft food. In the worse of cases it may even lead to gastrointestinal upset and diarrhea.
To determine how much to give at each feeding divide the total amount of formula per day by the number of feedings. A kitten should be only nursing 3 times a day by the later parts of the fifth week but it should be drinking about three tablespoons of formula or milk at each meal.