What To Feed Kittens 4 To 6 Weeks of Age — Weaning Begins Weaning is the gradual transition from a diet of only mother’s milk or an appropriate milk replacer to solid foods. For kittens, this generally begins around 3 to 4 weeks of age. Start by offering a gruel made from high-quality canned kitten food mixed with warm water several times a day. Also put out a small bowl of water. For large litters, set up several feeding stations to ensure that everyone has access to what they need. Bottle-fed kittens will let you know that they are ready to try solid food when they start chewing on the nipples while they nurse. Initially, continue to offer a bottle every 6 to 8 hours while food is freely available, but once the kittens are eating canned food well and drinking water from a bowl, you can stop the bottle feedings. By 5 to 6 weeks of age, kittens should be able to eat canned food without added water because their baby teeth are more fully erupted. (Read more about kitten’s teething here.) 来自chewy https://be.chewy.com/what-to-feed-kittens/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=21112183109&utm_content=&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADmQ2V2Ya7Mi3DpdNPN6kFqq5_o0r&gclid=Cj0KCQjw9vqyBhCKARIsAIIcLMFsFvYTM68ebrY2MUz2ZirVTvJRbkmc7HX7-RpwjfVRM4ENqESd1_caAnCmEALw_wcB
What To Feed Kittens 4 To 6 Weeks of Age — Weaning Begins Weaning is the gradual transition from a diet of only mother’s milk or an appropriate milk replacer to solid foods. For kittens, this generally begins around 3 to 4 weeks of age. Start by offering a gruel made from high-quality canned kitten food mixed with warm water several times a day. Also put out a small bowl of water. For large litters, set up several feeding stations to ensure that everyone has access to what they need. Bottle-fed kittens will let you know that they are ready to try solid food when they start chewing on the nipples while they nurse. Initially, continue to offer a bottle every 6 to 8 hours while food is freely available, but once the kittens are eating canned food well and drinking water from a bowl, you can stop the bottle feedings. By 5 to 6 weeks of age, kittens should be able to eat canned food without added water because their baby teeth are more fully erupted. (Read more about kitten’s teething here.) 来自chewy https://be.chewy.com/what-to-feed-kittens/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=21112183109&utm_content=&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADmQ2V2Ya7Mi3DpdNPN6kFqq5_o0r&gclid=Cj0KCQjw9vqyBhCKARIsAIIcLMFsFvYTM68ebrY2MUz2ZirVTvJRbkmc7HX7-RpwjfVRM4ENqESd1_caAnCmEALw_wcB
是vet拯救的小猫,给吃的是royal cabin。搜了一下这个牌子好像成分不好,我是想自己给他换点好的。不知道该换啥。
What To Feed Kittens 4 To 6 Weeks of Age — Weaning Begins Weaning is the gradual transition from a diet of only mother’s milk or an appropriate milk replacer to solid foods. For kittens, this generally begins around 3 to 4 weeks of age. Start by offering a gruel made from high-quality canned kitten food mixed with warm water several times a day. Also put out a small bowl of water. For large litters, set up several feeding stations to ensure that everyone has access to what they need. Bottle-fed kittens will let you know that they are ready to try solid food when they start chewing on the nipples while they nurse. Initially, continue to offer a bottle every 6 to 8 hours while food is freely available, but once the kittens are eating canned food well and drinking water from a bowl, you can stop the bottle feedings. By 5 to 6 weeks of age, kittens should be able to eat canned food without added water because their baby teeth are more fully erupted. (Read more about kitten’s teething here.)
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这个我也看到了。所以不知道要给她该罐头,换更好的干粮还是保持吃royal。但她现在已经完全吃干粮了。
这个牌子没听说过,下次给我猫试试
我给她换成ORIJEN Dry Kitten Food, Grain Free Food for Kittens加喝羊奶.明显没有royal爱吃,换了以后就没有湿便了。但还是喜欢吃干粮不怎么搭理羊奶。我怀疑他从出生就没有吃过奶。谢谢建议,给他再加点南瓜糊。