Newborn to 1 week: In the first week after birth, if there is no breast milk, kittens should be fed with special cat milk replacer according to the instructions, and make sure the milk temperature is 35-38°C. Feed every 2-3 hours, about 1ml each time, and gently pat the cat's back after feeding to help burp. 2 to 4 weeks: Kittens can start to try some liquid food, such as oatmeal, at this stage, and gradually increase the proportion of meat. Baby oatmeal and canned baby food (fish, meat, cheese, etc.) can be mixed in milk and fed. 4 to 6 weeks: Kittens can start eating some minced meat or canned cat food, and gradually reduce the cat milk in the bottle. Kittens at this stage should have started trying to eat solid food, and dry kitten food softened with warm water can be provided. 6 weeks and older: By 6 weeks old, kittens should be able to eat kitten food on their own and drink water from a bowl. At this time, offer natural cat food designed specifically for kittens and make sure there is an adequate supply of cat food. |
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