Feeding Kitten Formula

At 2 weeks old every 4 6 hours of 6 10ml.
Feeding kitten formula. Please don t feed your kittens with pure cow s milk or goat s milk alone because it may upset your kitty s tummies. You can purchase kitten milk replacement formula kmr at your local pet food store vet s office and even online. A kitten should eat about 8 milliliters mls of formula per ounce of body weight per day. Kittens that are bottle fed should consume about a tablespoon or 15 ml of special kitten formula at each feeding.
You re going to need to purchase kitten formula you cannot feed kittens the milk that is in your fridge. Feeding the wrong sort of milk such as cow s milk can have short term and long term effects including diarrhea dehydration nutritional deficiencies and long term health problems due to poor growth. Kittens should eat about eight milliliters of formula per ounce of body weight a day. In the worse of cases it may even lead to gastrointestinal upset and diarrhea.
Never feed a kitten cow s milk or other dairy products dairy alternatives or human baby formula as this can be dangerous or even fatal to the kitten. Instead purchase a kitten formula from a pet supply store feed store or online. 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. To determine how much to give at each feeding divide the total amount of formula per day by the number of feedings.
On average a newborn kitten weighs 100 120g and should receive about 25 40 cc of formula per day for the first week or so of life. Once the formula passes the skin temperature test you are ready to feed the kitten. This should be ramping up throughout the week and the kitten should take about 50 70 cc per day the second week and 80 100 per day the third week. Ideally a kitten should eat about 8ml of formula per ounce of body weight per day.
This is very time consuming for someone who is bottle feeding a newborn kitten so if at all possible you will want to try to keep the kitten with its mother or a surrogate lactating cat who can nurse it. I have been bottle feeding her with kitten milk replacement formula since sunday afternoon because she is too young to eat hard food. 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. For example a kitten who weighs 4 ounces should eat about 32 mls of formula per day.
If the kitten is 1 week old it should be fed every 2 3 hours of 2 6ml formula. I found this abandoned kitten at a farm house.