Kitten milk replacer and formula. Special formulas for kittens 6 weeks old and younger.
 

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    Kitten Milk Replacers & Formula at Petco: Nutritious Solutions for Your Little Feline

    Petco is your ultimate destination for high-quality kitten milk replacers and formulas. When mother's milk is not available, our range of kitten milk formulas ensures that your young feline friend gets the vital nutrients necessary for their growth and overall health. Crafted with care and precision, these products mimic the natural composition of a mother cat's milk. Our selection is not only vet-approved but also highly recommended by cat owners who seek the best in nutrition. With a variety of trusted brands on our shelves, you'll find the ideal milk replacer for your furry baby.

    FAQs About Kitten Milk Replacers

    The amount of milk a kitten should consume will vary based on their age and weight. Young kittens need to eat every 2 to 3 hours for several weeks before they can be fed less frequently. If you are feeding an infant kitten milk replacement, you’ll want to work with a veterinarian to determine how much and how often they should eat. Visit this guide on kitten feeding schedules for more information.

    Kittens can be bottle or tube fed, but be sure to consult with a veterinarian to learn the proper feeding techniques.

    The only healthy options for kittens is their mother’s milk or a kitten milk replacer. Never give your kitten goat or cow’s milk as they have an intolerance to lactose.

    Kittens should be fed formula until they are 7 weeks of age. At this age you can begin to wean your kittens onto canned or dry kitten food.

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