As Norachan said, the goat milk doesnt need no sweetening. Excessive sweetening is even more harmful for cats than humans. That said, sometimes its wise to use glucose sugar when in dire need. A nice and quick energy giver, which comes into blood already in the mouth, doesnt need to be digested. If yyou dont have real glucose sugar, you can use honey or thick honey water. Half of honey IS glucose sugar... Essentially the same tip for humans.Found a non bleach enzyme cleaner which has proven to work and smell better than the original one we had used.. Great as pillows and cushions are not stained.. We have covers over all pillows and the sofa so throwing them in the wash is no problem!! Thanks!! Lots of different advice on food amounts i just go on their meows and how much they follow me.. Around six to eight morsels on saucers daily.. Little one has learnt if he eats faster his brother wont get any.. Ive always supervised eating as i believe one was the runt and the other the dominant eater.. His eating pace is insane.. Great to monitor their weight.
My aim is to get them both to 1kg together. Even though Terrence's paws and head are quite sizable compared to little Phillip.. Terrence always sleeps on top and he does groom his little buddy loads.. He is unaware of his weight advantage.
Will find some goats milk today.. I hate it myself would it need sweetening? Ive watered their milk down. One for hydration two to stretch the milk out further..
Just lost two kittens... Where were they? In the food cuboard!!
Its magnetically sealed!!! They know exactly where the food is!!
What it is for milk you DO use at this moment? Cow milk? Goats milk is safer and easier to digest. You can dilute goats milk too if you need to, but the nourishent value is best when the goat milk is as it is. If you used Whiskas treeat milk, swicht simply to goats milk - cheaper and much better nourishment.
If you cant get goats milk at all, you can try with a mild full fat unsweetened plain
Good to hear they are growing so nicely, an have such an excellent appetite, but both are indicies they WERE undernourished earlier, but they survived, and apparently the intincts advise them how to fight for life and survival - what a beautiful illustration to this you are giving...