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I have a kitten that's not drinking from mama and i want to give him either home made formula (cat formula of course) or bought.. but if i buy since i'm in Canada i don't think i can find any of those American branded kitten milk products does anyone know which is best and if i can buy it here in Montreal, Canada?
 

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I wouldn't know of any good brands to use there. Hmm. Are there any fellow canadians on here?
If you really need it, just use one of the brands that you have there. I'm sure none of them are really unhealthy for the kitten.
 
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Thanls, so i just give the cat goats milk, thats it thats all.. like i don't add anything else?? i want to make sure before i go wondering off to the store lol.. what should i put the goats milk in to feed to the kitten??
 
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thank you so much, i'm on my way to go get some goats milk and when i get home i'm gonna order that product.
thank you!
 

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what should i put the goats milk in to feed to the kitten??
In a kitten bottle. My wal-mart, petstores, and vet sells them. I'd get a couple extra nipples too.
Here is what they look like: http://www.nextag.com/norob/PtitleSe...title=87021990
As for when you buy some actual replacer, drs. foster and smith sells it. I've been getting their magazine for years, and buying stuff from them. All of the stuff was good quality.
Here is a link to their webpage:http://www.drsfostersmith.com/
This is the page w/ bottles: http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Produc...1&N=2002&Nty=1
Milk Replacer:http://www.drsfostersmith.com/produc...pc=1&N=0&Nty=1
 

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And if you don't have access to a kitten bottle, you can always use an eyedropper or a syringe.... just make sure they're sterile and be extra careful when using a syringe, just let the kitten suck and don't push too much on the plunger because they can get milk in their lungs if they get the milk too fast.
 
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Originally Posted by bnwalker2

And if you don't have access to a kitten bottle, you can always use an eyedropper or a syringe.... just make sure they're sterile and be extra careful when using a syringe, just let the kitten suck and don't push too much on the plunger because they can get milk in their lungs if they get the milk too fast.
The kitten doesn't have enough power to suck anything so i have tis little baby medicine dropper, i put a little in his mouth and he actually swollens it, he's getting some energy right now.. thank god.. he very motionless right now so hopefully he starts to regain energy.
 
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