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Can I give a 3 week old kitten Pedialyte?

Can I give a 3 week old kitten Pedialyte?

Giving Your Kitten Pedialyte Giving a dehydrated kitten Pedialyte can help restore its levels of fluids and electrolytes. Offer your kitten a small amount of Pedialyte in a shallow bowl. Give two to four milliliters of Pedialyte to your kitten every two hours; be sure to ask your veterinarian first.

Can I mix kitten formula with Pedialyte?

Rather than mix the kitten’s powder formula with water, you can switch to using unflavored Pedialyte. ** Pedialyte contains an optimal balance of glucose and electrolytes that will help rehydrate the kitten and keep the muscles and organs functioning properly.

How do you feed a 3 week old kitten wet food?

At three weeks old, you can start introducing wet food to kittens. Mix the wet food with kitten formula to get the ball rolling. Either let the kittens eat the mixture themselves from a dish or feed it to them with kitten-specific bottles. If feeding with a bottle, feed kittens on their stomachs—not their backs—and tilt the bottle.

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How do you take care of a 4 week old kitten?

Neonatal—newborn to four-week-old—kittens require round-the-clock care. At three weeks old, you can start introducing wet food to kittens. Mix the wet food with kitten formula to get the ball rolling. Either let the kittens eat the mixture themselves from a dish or feed it to them with kitten-specific bottles.

Can a 3 week old kitten drink regular milk?

Three-week-old kittens should not drink regular milk. Their systems may not be able to digest it properly, resulting in diarrhea. Instead, buy some KMR, or Kitten Milk Replacement formula.

How much should a 2 week old kitten eat?

Weeks Two and Three Feeding Schedules A 2 to 3-week old kitten will still need to be fed every 2-3 hours and it should consume at least 1/2 tablespoon of formula or milk during each meal. If a kitten is nursing from its mother, you’ll have to depend on how much the kitten weighs to know whether or not it is consuming enough food.