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Can cats drink milk?
Is it okay to give my cat milk?
Generally speaking no, cats shouldn’t drink milk. Most cats are lactose (which are sugars in milk) intolerant & drinking milk may result in an upset tummy & cause diarrhoea.
Nutritionally it is not necessary to give your cat milk. A bowl of water is adequate.
Not all cats are lactose intolerant & a little milk as a treat is fine, however the only real way to find out if your cat is lactose intolerant is to try it on a bowl of milk & see if it causes diarrhoea. If you find your cat is fine with cow’s milk then the occasional bowl is fine, but this should be given as a treat only.
Exceptions:
Young kittens MUST have milk in order to survive. The weaning process begins around 4 weeks of age but prior to that their only source of nutrition is milk. However, it is of great importance that you do not give a kitten cow’s milk. The best possible milk is from the kitten’s own mother. If the kitten is orphaned & a foster cat can’t be found for the kitten then the kitten will have to be given a specially designed "kitten formula" which can be purchased from your veterinarian. This formula is specifically designed for kittens (cow’s milk is made for baby cows whom have different nutritional requirements to baby cats).
Alternatives:
If you want to give your cat milk the safest bet is to purchase special lactose free "cat milk" from your supermarket or pet store. This is far better than giving ordinary cow’s milk.
Fresh water should always be available to your cat.
Please note:
The medical articles on this site have not been written by a veterinarian & should not be considered a replacement for a veterinarian visit. The articles are provided for informative purposes only.
Always seek immediate veterinary advice for any problems (health or behavioral) in your pets.
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