Kitten Formula Bottle Feeding
This is very time consuming for someone who is bottle feeding a newborn kitten so if at all possible you will want to try to keep the kitten with its mother or a surrogate lactating cat who can nurse it.
Kitten formula bottle feeding. Most commercial kitten milk replacers in the us provide less than 1 kcal ml 0 74 kcal ml acting to increase the volume of milk required to meet caloric needs. Kittens should eat about eight milliliters of formula per ounce of body weight a day. Instead purchase a kitten formula from a pet supply store feed store or online. Prepare the formula according to the manufacturer s instructions making sure that it is fresh clump free and comfortably warm.
Once opened keep the formula refrigerated. No matter the case you ll want to exercise caution and follow these six tips for safely bottle feeding kittens. The energy requirement is 20 26 kcal 100g body weight daily and the maximum comfortable stomach capacity is 4 ml 100 g body weight 1. Never feed a kitten cow s milk or other dairy products dairy alternatives or human baby formula as this can be dangerous or even fatal to the kitten.
A kitten should eat about 8 milliliters mls of formula per ounce of body weight per day. This means if the kitten weighs four ounces they should eat about 32 milliliters of formula total in a day so you can give eight milliliters of formula every four hours. Lay the kitten in a natural belly down position never ever. Feed the kitten.
To determine how much to give at each feeding divide the total amount of formula per day by the number of feedings. Choose the right kitten formula and bottle. For example a kitten who weighs 4 ounces should eat about 32 mls of formula per day. Concentration 0 74 kcal ml.