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Feeding milk to kittens

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First, Nestle whole milk powder. This is obviously not for use on kittens. Pets (generally cats and dogs) generally lack the enzyme lactase that breaks down lactose, and the lactose molecules in whole milk powder are too large for cats and dogs to laugh and cause diarrhea. This is the so-called lactose intolerance (chinchillas are also lactose intolerant) ). For the same reason, you cannot feed milk. Goat milk/milk powder can be fed if conditions permit. In addition, whole milk powder contains less minerals and high fat content, resulting in high calorific value. Moreover, most of the whole milk powder produced in my country is added with sugar (sucrose or lactose). Let’s talk about Dumex Gold. There is a saying in the introduction of Dumex Gold: 100% lactose added, no sucrose added.

Baker’s Little Pet Universal Milk Powder is what I recommend. It is a breast milk substitute formula formulated for all mammals, providing the same necessary protein, carbohydrates and heat energy as breast milk. Provides essential vitamins and minerals to ensure proper animal development and growth. It is easy to digest and absorb, easy to brew and has excellent smell and taste. This milk replacer is also used for giant panda breeding in my country. (Note, when purchasing, please choose the universal model for small pets, not the special model for cats/dogs) Baker's universal milk powder for small pets

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