Should you give your cat milk?

Milk is indeed a nutritious drink not only for humans but also for animals, but should your pet cats drink milk?

From How Stuff Works, from children's books and newspapers to TV commercials, the idea of ​​having cats like to drink milk is always strengthened. However, culture is one thing and really whether or not milk is good for cats is a different story.

After eating a bowl of fresh milk, your cute cat may spend the next few hours for diarrhea, flatulence and other unpleasant side effects.

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After drinking a cup of fresh milk, cats can consume the next few hours for diarrhea, flatulence .

Cats, like most mature mammals (including people) are lactose intolerant . This means they lack the enzymes needed to break down lactose (or milk sugars). A bowl of milk is not likely to be fatal but it can bring trouble to the cat and its owner too (imagine the scene clearing the "aftermath" after the cat drinks milk).

If you used to give your cat milk, you should consider this carefully now. Since milk has little nutritional value for cats, it is not possible to substitute food for them. There are many types of cat food available on the market. This means that you have to make sure that milk and other foods (similar in nature to milk) make up only 10 to 15% of your cat's diet.

To prevent obesity in cats, consider limiting milk to no more than 20 to 30 calories per day. Because a cup of non-fat milk is equal to 83 calories, give your cat no more than a few spoons to avoid potential weight problems.Consider milk without lactose or goat milk to reduce digestive problems.

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Drinking milk regularly will cause diarrhea for kittens.

What about kittens? Do they definitely need milk?Kittens are able to absorb lactose but are certainly unable to afford the amount of lactose in cow's milk because it is three times higher than that of mother's milk.

but also cause them to die gradually if the diet is not supplemented with other substances properly. If you are trying to raise kittens without a mother, choose milk at pet stores. This "milk" is specially made to provide the right proportion of casein and other substances to meet the nutritional needs of cats without harming their digestive tract.