Parents of cats should be aware that not all nutritious foods are suitable for kittens!Kittens have low resistance and weak digestive function, and inappropriate food will cause cats to have diarrhea and vomiting. Cat parents must pay attention to the kitten's diet!
0-2 months. Staple food: breast milk.
Supplementary food: goat milk powder, soaked soft cat food.
Newborn: Mainly breast milk, enhance resistance (supplement goat milk powder).
3 4 weeks old: Feed a little soaked soft cat food.
7 to 8 weeks of age: start eating hard food, gradually weaning.
Kittens should pay attention to cold protection and warmth, and can use heating lamps, electric blankets, etc.
February-March (growing season, eat small meals often).
Staple food: soaked soft cat food.
Complementary food: goat milk powder.
Nutritional supplement: boiled egg yolk.
3-4 months (weaning period).
Staple food: cat milk cake.
Complementary food: a small amount of boiled chicken.
Gastrointestinal conditioning: probiotics.
After 3 months of age, the cat food does not need to be soaked softly, and double rows of teeth should be avoided.
April-June (tooth change, hair change, gills).
Staple food: kitten food, canned food.
Complementary foods: beef, egg yolks, fish oil.
Snacks: meat snacks, teething snacks.
Nutritional supplements: calcium, hair cream, lecithin.
4-month-old cats begin to change their teeth, change their fetal hair, need to supplement lecithin hair, cats and cats gain weight depends on this stage, more protein and calcium!
6-12 months (estrus, sterilization).
Staple food: kitten food, canned food.
Complementary foods: fish, beef, fish oil.
Snacks: meat snacks, teething snacks.
Neutering period: wet food (cats have a bad appetite), fish oil, vitamins.
Kitten feeding tips, seven days of food change method, gradually transition to new food, if the old food is not enough, you can use chicken breast instead, diced and steamed.
1.Nutritional ranking for the first two months: breast milk, cat milk powder, goat milk powder.
2.It's best to have cat-specific bottles so that they can suck on their own.
3.The leftovers must be thrown out, and kittens are prone to diarrhea when they eat spoiled food.
4.Kittens can not take care of themselves when they defecate, and they need to wipe their farts 3 4 times a day with a cotton swab at a suitable temperature, and wipe 5 or 8 times each time to stimulate defecation.
5.Arrange a feeding meal before bedtime to avoid waking up hungry.