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Kitten Formula

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・ 1 First of all, bond a cup of milk with two teaspoons of corn syrup. Stir and let the combination sit... ・ 2 Next, add the yolk of an egg. The yolk will provide extra vitamins like biotin for fur growth and protein... ・ 3 Finally, add a p...
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It is called KMR, it is specially formulated milk for kittens.
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All major labels of cat food have a cat food specially formulated for kittens. You can find them in any grocery store or even drug store. If you're looking for advice to feed an abandoned, very young kitten, you must consult your vet. But d...
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A kitten bottle may work a bit better, especially if the kitten is still quite small. My friend bottle feeds and uses the KMR forumla from PetAg. If you purchase a baby kitten bottle set, make note that the nipples have no holes when new. Y...
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You can buy Kitten formula at many different pet stores and you can also purchase it at your local vet
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・ 1 Gather your ingredients. You can buy evaporated milk and unflavored gelatin at any grocery store, of... ・ 2 Combine all ingredients in a container with a lid. Shake vigorously to mix the ingredients well. ・ 3 Heat your infant kitten for...
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Whatever you do, DONT give her milk. I used to work for a vet, and not many people know that the majority of cats are lactose intolerant, You could make her sick. Maybe she isnt intolerant, but you dont want to risk it. I would recomend soa...
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I take it she's been dewormed? I do think it might be a good idea to supplement her wet food with some kitten milk replacer since it is dense in nutrients, at least until she gains some weight. My vet had me do this with a malnourished 10-...
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Royal Canin has better digestibility, and higher quality ingredients.
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It is not nessecary but it might be beneficial. You should probably consult your vet before doing so, however.
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