After about three to four weeks of age, your kitten can start eating solid foods. However, even after she has weaned, your kitten should still not consume human baby formula, even as a treat. Because human baby formula is made from cow's milk, it is high in lactose. read more
Kitten formula is made to their specifications. If you can't access the formula, google alternative foods. I think there is a concoction you can make from foods readily available to us. read more
However, even after she has weaned, your kitten should still not consume human baby formula, even as a treat. Because human baby formula is made from cow's milk, it is high in lactose. While a newborn kitten can digest lactose, which is also found in a mother cat's milk, kittens lose that ability shortly after they are weaned. For this reason, a kitten or cat should also not be given cow's milk. read more
While a newborn kitten can digest lactose, which is also found in a mother cat's milk, kittens lose that ability shortly after they are weaned. For this reason, a kitten or cat should also not be given cow's milk. read more