Recipes for kittens based on milk and derivatives: nourishing formulas


Recipes for kittens based on milk and derivatives, ideal preparations for the growing cat. Let’s see what the ingredients and how to prepare them.

From the very first stage of the kitten’s development it is important to provide the animal with good and healthy nutrition in order to grow in good health.

It all depends a lot on the breed, age and temperament. In fact, unlike kittens who sleep a lot and are more cuddly, the more energetic and lively cats need sustenance.

Of course there is no need to exaggerate and even if a chubby cat can attract more sympathy, remember that there should be no fat reserves in the abdominal area.

Particularly through the fur and abdomen, the ribs should be clearly visible and sensitive to touch.

Therefore, for greater safety of an adequate administration of food to your kitten, it is always better to contact your veterinarian.

In the next paragraphs we propose some recipes for kittens based on milk and derivatives that could be useful for your furry babies in the growth phase.


Feeding the kittens

There is a moment in a kitten’s life when the puppy needs to be gradually accustomed to the new diet. This time comes around three or four weeks after birth.

When the mother cat’s milk production slowly begins to decline.

Then starting from the third month of life, when the kitten is weaned, it is possible to initially introduce small portions of food purely dedicated to him, to which it is possible to mix milk.

This technique is excellent for encouraging the acceptance of the new meals by the animal.

In fact, in this article we will propose recipes for kittens based on milk and derivatives, dishes rich in vitamins and minerals, particularly important in this phase of growth of the kitten.

It goes without saying that there are various solutions on the market that can meet the daily needs of our kitten which, among other things, do not even take time for preparation.

But do you want to put the satisfaction and love we show to our cat in preparing a dish especially for him? There is no comparison!


Recipes for kittens based on milk and derivatives

It is essential to underline that in these recipes for kittens based on milk and derivatives, it is necessary to use lactose-free cow’s milk or goat’s milk (having a lower lactose index).

This is because when the kitten reaches the weaning period, the production of the enzyme called lactase (whose function is to digest the lactose acquired from the mother’s milk), decreases progressively.

In this way the animal’s organism prepares for the change of diet. Below we recommend some recipes for kittens based on milk and derivatives.

Recipe No. 1 (for malnourished kittens )

Ingredients:

  • 200 ml of lactose-free whole milk;
  • 25 ml of milk cream (preferably with 40% fat);
  • 10 g of butter;
  • 15 g of calcium caseinate (which is the milk protein already isolated);
  • 1 egg yolk;
  • teaspoon of honey.

Preparation

Combine all the ingredients and mix until you get a thicker milk consistency and a yellowish color.

Heat the mixture obtained in a water bath until it reaches a temperature of 37 ° C.

Wait for it to come to room temperature before offering it to the kitten and with the help of a sterile syringe or a sterilized bottle. Administer it with care and attention.

The formula can also be prepared 1 or 2 days before administration, and then stored in the refrigerator for no more than 2 days at an average temperature of 4 ºC.

Recipe No. 2 (for all kittens)

Ingredients:

  • 250 ml of lactose-free whole milk;
  • 150 ml of milk cream (preferably with 40% fat);
  • 1 egg yolk;
  • 1 tablespoon of honey.

Preparation

Mix all the ingredients together until you get a thicker, yellowish milk consistency.

Heat the mixture obtained in a water bath until it reaches a temperature of 37 ° C.

Bring the mixture back to room temperature before offering it to the kitten and with the help of a sterile syringe or a sterilized bottle administer it to the puppy.

The formula can also be prepared 1 or 2 days before administering it, and then stored in the refrigerator or for no more than 2 days at an average temperature of 4 ºC.

Recipe No. 3 (for kittens with digestive problems)

Ingredients:

  • 250 ml of goat’s milk;
  • 150 ml of Greek yogurt (lactose-free is preferable);
  • 1 egg yolk.

The preparation of this recipe takes place in the exact same procedure that we used for the previous recipes, the only difference is in the products used.

How much milk can a kitten drink?

The estimated amount of milk for a kitten is 20 Kcal per day for every 100 g of body weight.

Experts recommend giving 6 to 8 meals a day for the kitten with 3-5 hour intervals between them.

During the growth phase it is essential to maintain continuity and regularity in the feeding of the kitten.

An important thing is to be careful never to leave it without eating for more than 6 hours.

This means that the puppy must be fed even in the middle of the night and in the morning, just as if it were a child.


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