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Kitten Milk Formula & Replacer
Shop kitten formula and milk replacer for your cat at Dutch. We offer vet-approved kitten milk replacer to provide essential nutrition and support growth.
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Apoquel (Rx)
$2.89 / unit
Multiple options available
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Gabapentin (Rx)
$0.27 / unit
Multiple options available
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Fluoxetine (Rx)
$0.21 / unit
Multiple options available
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Trazodone (Rx)
$0.30 / unit
Multiple options available
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Mometamax Otic Suspension (Rx)
$36.99 / unit
Multiple options available
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Cefpodoxime (Rx)
$1.62 / unit
Multiple options available
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Apoquel Chewable (Rx)
$89.70 / unit
Multiple options available
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Clavamox (chewable tablet) (Rx)
$0.85 / unit
Multiple options available
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Clavamox (suspension) (Rx)
$39.99 / unit
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Cephalexin (Rx)
$0.50 / unit
Multiple options available
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TrizULTRA + Keto Flush
$37.23 / unit
From $26.06 AUTOSHIP
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Animax Ointment (Rx)
$11.36 / unit
Multiple options available
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Prednisolone (Rx)
$0.14 / unit
Multiple options available
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Amoxi-Drop 50 mg/ml Oral Suspension (Rx)
$19.06 / unit
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Gentamicin/Betamethasone Topical Spray (Rx)
$9.57 / unit
Multiple options available
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Amoxicillin (Rx)
$0.45 / unit
Multiple options available
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EpiOtic Advanced Ear Cleanser
$21.39 / unit
From $14.97 AUTOSHIP
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Douxo S3 PYO Shampoo
$22.99 / unit
From $16.09 AUTOSHIP
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Credelio CAT - 3 months (Rx)
$36.00 / unit
20% off for a limited time Use code FLEATICK20Multiple options available
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Ketoconazole (Rx)
$0.94 / unit
Multiple options available
Frequently asked questions
What is the best formula for kittens?
What is the best formula for kittens?
The best kitten formula closely matches a mother cat’s milk, providing critical nutrients such as proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals. A commercially produced kitten milk replacer specifically designed for kittens ensures proper nutrition and supports overall health.
How long can kittens go without milk?
How long can kittens go without milk?
Newborn kittens require frequent feeding, typically every 3 hours, and kittens need to be fed to prevent dehydration. If your kitten hasn't fed for several hours or shows signs of distress, seek veterinary help promptly. Understanding how long kittens should nurse can help you maintain an appropriate feeding schedule.
What can I substitute for kitten milk?
What can I substitute for kitten milk?
If kitten milk replacer is temporarily unavailable, you may use diluted goat’s milk or a mixture of evaporated milk with egg yolk and corn syrup as an emergency substitute. However, these options lack complete nutritional value, making high-quality kitten formula preferable for ongoing feeding. Always switch back to veterinarian-approved infant kitten formula as soon as possible. Additionally, vet-approved cat supplements can enhance your kitten’s nutritional intake.
What kind of milk can I feed a kitten?
What kind of milk can I feed a kitten?
Is milk bad for cats? This is a common question that many cat owners wonder about. Cat owners should avoid feeding kittens regular cow’s milk because kittens are commonly lactose intolerant, leading to digestive upset and diarrhea. Specially formulated kitten milk replacer or cat milk replacer is specifically designed to meet kittens’ dietary requirements without causing digestive issues.
At what age do kittens need milk replacement?
At what age do kittens need milk replacement?
Kittens typically require kitten milk replacer from birth until they are about four to six weeks old. Around this age, kittens enter the weaning stage and gradually transition to solid cat food. Weaning kittens is a crucial step for cat owners, as it allows cats to become more independent and eat without help. To wean a kitten, mix kitten formula with soft food to help ease this nutritional shift and provide necessary nutrients during this critical development phase.
Do I warm up the kitten milk replacer?
Do I warm up the kitten milk replacer?
Yes, it's beneficial to gently warm the kitten milk replacer in a warm water bath instead of using a microwave to avoid uneven spots in the temperature. Warming the milk replacer to room temperature for kittens makes it more appealing, easier to digest, and closely mimics a mother cat's natural milk temperature. Ensure the formula is not overheated by testing it carefully before feeding.
If your kitten continues to experience digestive discomfort or vomiting after feedings, consult a veterinarian. They may recommend supportive treatments such as medication for cat vomiting, cat UTI medicine, or even flea medicine for cats if external health issues are present.