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What should a mother cat eat after giving birth?
Make sure you are feeding her a high-quality canned kitten food, supplemented with KMR (Kitten Milk Replacement). These specially formulated foods ensure that a nursing, postpartum mother cat gets the nutrients she needs.
Do nursing cats need more food?
It is correct that nursing (lactation) requires more energy calories than any other life stage. Optimal nutrition for reproduction and lactation is essential for: Having a successful conception/pregnancy. Providing the queen with her best ability to deliver her kittens.
What do I do after my cat has kittens?
Things to do following the birth Keep the room temperature warm and the bedding clean and dry. Feeding – the kittens should start to suckle from their mother almost immediately. If they haven’t started after half an hour, gently guide them towards the teats. If the kittens don’t start feeding, ask your vet for advice.
How do I know kittens are getting enough milk?
Make sure the kittens are eating and plump. The mother cat will initiate feeding during the first two weeks, and the kittens should appear to have full, plump bellies after nursing. If the kittens are not nursing every 1–2 hours, they’re likely not getting enough nutrition.
Is Tuna Good for nursing cats?
Nursing mother cats need to eat a high quality kitten formula food. If she is a picky eater, do not hesitate to try feeding her canned tuna, chicken or salmon. Do not give cow’s milk to cats, despite popular belief, it is impossible for cat’s to digest and often causes serious stomach upset.
What to feed a nursing mother cat?
Protein Needs of Nursing Mother Cats. Nursing mother cats usually do well on commercial foods made for kittens.
What is the best food for a nursing cat?
The Best Foods For Nursing Cats. Your cat should be fed quality cat food before giving birth and equally nutritious kitten food in the final stages of pregnancy and first weeks of nursing. Canned cat food is generally considered the better option due to the high carbohydrate levels in dry food.
What to feed pregnant or nursing cats?
Rich in high-quality animal protein. Protein is the foundation of any healthy diet for cats and becomes increasingly important for pregnant and nursing cats.
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