How to feed a cat that doesn’t have teeth yet
Cats that have not yet grown teeth need to be fed breast milk or goat milk powder. If the mother cat is available, the kittens can be fed breast milk directly. If the mother cat is not available, artificial feeding is required. You can mix goat milk powder with warm water and then feed the kitten with a bottle or syringe.
Tips:
Feed every 2 to 4 hours. Pay attention to the temperature of the milk powder not being too hot or too cold, and don’t feed too fast at one time to avoid the kitten choking.
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