First off, a kittycat needs milk during the initial four to five weeks of age so it’s normally not a great concept to start before week 4.

It is very important to be patient! Bear in mind, your kittycat is still an infant and has a very fragile stomach. Likewise, always utilize high quality feline food throughout this essential phase of your kitty’s life.

Week 4 is the ordinary time to begin weaning but some kittens could take longer so searching for some signs will aid you in knowing when to discourage a kittycat.

They will typically signify a rate of interest in strong foods by attacking the bottle nipple area or revealing a passion in licking milk or formula from a finger.

To begin weaning, try feeding some formula or milk from a spoon or in a little dish or flat recipe.

The following step is to begin by including some premium quality canned kitty food with milk (or water) and making a soft paste out of it.

Do not use completely dry food unless it is extensively moistened as a kitty can’t chew completely dry food up until they are 8 weeks old. It is a great concept though to make some completely dry food readily available as some kittycats like to crisis on the smaller pieces.

Make use of a dish that is simple to access and putting a little of the food on the kitty’s mouth might help promote their cravings as they will have a natural propensity to look it off. Prevent blocking the nose with food or formula so your kitty can breathe easily and not panic.

You must remain to bottle feed during this procedure to see to it the kittycat is getting sufficient to consume and gradually decrease the feedings as the kitty consumes more strong food.

Around the eight weeks mark you can start to make the shift to completely dry food if you desire by slowly introducing completely dry food with the canned and lowering the amount of tinned food you use up until you just use completely dry.

Weight gain can be sluggish, and some looseness of the bowels prevails but if it is extreme, it can be a significant lethal problem, and you should take the kitten to your veterinarian promptly.

Continuous weight gain is the objective, and a great guideline is around 4 ounces a week.

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