In addition, many adult cats are lactose intolerant. They don't have lactase, so they can't digest lactose in milk, so they will have soft stools or diarrhea a few hours after drinking milk. If diarrhea occurs, the intestine cannot fully absorb water and nutrients.
So cats can drink moderate or small amounts of milk, but kittens certainly don't rely on milk to grow and develop.
1, eat less and eat more, and pay attention to regular, quantitative and fixed-point feeding.
2, timing: feed at a fixed time every day to develop good eating habits.
Quantitative: Don't eat too much or too little. With the increase of cat age, the cat's food intake will gradually increase within a certain period of time (usually three or four months) and will remain stable after eight months.
3. Generally, cats about 2 months old should eat more than 5 or 6 times a day. Three months ago, kittens were usually fed four times a day, at 9 am, at 12 pm, at 6 pm and at 10 pm. Feed it three times a day from March to June. Twice a day after six months.
4. When the kitten's milk is not enough or there is no milk, you can drink special pet milk powder. When you are older, you can add some rice flour to the milk powder. If you eat milk directly, it may cause diarrhea, because kittens can't digest milk well.
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