How Often To Feed Newborn Kittens
Most kittens can handle a diet of solids by seven weeks of age.
How often to feed newborn kittens. As a general rule a newborn kitten will nurse for 5 to 10 minutes at a time never more than that. Kittens not receiving adequate nutrition from the queen may cry and constantly seek the teats. You want to do what you can to ensure that your adorable baby grows into a healthy adult. A kitten aged between six to 10 weeks old needs to be fed six to eight meals a day while a kitten aged 10 weeks to six or seven months needs four meals a day and a kitten up to nine months needs three meals a day.
During the first week feed the kitten 32 cc of formula per day broken up into small amounts bottle fed every two hours. Newborn kittens may nurse about every 1 2 hours. After the first four weeks of mother s milk a kitten. A feeding schedule for your kitten allows you to control the kitten s diet more easily and make sure your kitten does.
At about three to four weeks old they can be offered milk replacer from a bowl and then small amounts of moistened kitten food four to six times a. There should never be a gap of more than 4 hours between feedings. For the first two weeks of life you will need to count on feeding the kitten every two hours during the day and every four hours overnight. A kitten will nurse for about 45 minutes at a time every 2 to 3 hours for the first week of life.
Proper feeding is a big part of the health equation. Kittens that are bottle fed should consume about a tablespoon or 15 ml of special kitten formula at each feeding. Hold the kitten with their head high and belly on a towel let them suck over and over again but do not give him too much. Newborn kittens need to feed every two to three hours.
How much to feed a kitten 9 weeks or 10 weeks is about four times daily since their belly is still too small to contain all those required amount of foods when less often. The rest of the time will be spent sleeping. To feed the kitten place them in the same position that they would have if their mother gave them milk. Kittens suckling well from their queen will sleep between feeds and do not need additional nutrition until three to four weeks of age.
Depending on its size and condition your newborn kitten will need approximately nine to 12 daily feedings. Many people feed their new kitten by simply filling a bowl with dry food and leaving the food available the entire day. Between 1 to 3 weeks of life kittens need two tablespoons for each 110 grams of weight every 2 to 3 hours. However establishing a feeding schedule for your kitten is a good idea.