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PBY Catalina's Avatar
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20-05-2011, 10:45 AM   #1

Milk for an adopted stray cat


We have just acquired a five-year-old male that we are calling Toby. He's huge.

He has remained silent until he saw me with a milk carton in my hand and for the first time, meowed.

He lapped 3 table spoonfuls full-fat milk up with eagerness.

Should I continue giving him milk and if so, how much per day?

Naturally he has 24 hour access to water and we have not worked out the sensible amount of sachet food we should give him per day.

Thank you in anticipation for your suggestions.



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20-05-2011, 11:01 AM   #2

Re: Milk for an adopted stray cat


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Originally Posted by PBY Catalina
We have just acquired a five-year-old male that we are calling Toby. He's huge.

He has remained silent until he saw me with a milk carton in my hand and for the first time, meowed.

He lapped 3 table spoonfuls full-fat milk up with eagerness.

Should I continue giving him milk and if so, how much per day?

Naturally he has 24 hour access to water and we have not worked out the sensible amount of sachet food we should give him per day.

Thank you in anticipation for your suggestions.
Best not to give him cow's milk as a regular thing - most cats are lactose intolerant so it is likely to give him an upset tummy. You can buy milk designed for cats in the shops here, found in the same shelves as the cat food, if you want to give him something really nice more than once in a while.
The occasional lick of your milk/icecream/cream isn't too bad, though.

Does the box which the satchets come in not give a rough idea of how many per day? If he's not a greedy cat, he can probably decide the amount himself. If he's a stray, he may need reining back a bit - they tend to eat all the food when there is any for the long spells of no food to follow and it will take a good while for them to realise that there is always enough food. Are you feeding him dry food as well?

Also - congratulations on acquiring what seems to be a lovely cat and may we please see a photo?



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20-05-2011, 02:04 PM   #3

Re: Milk for an adopted stray cat


We have two younsters aged 10 & 12 months & they eat 3 sachets of Felix wet food a day each, plus we leave two dishes of dry food down all the time for them to graze on The hard crunchy food helps keep their teeth in order & ours just love their Felix

Yes we definitely need photos

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20-05-2011, 02:46 PM   #4

Re: Milk for an adopted stray cat


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Originally Posted by Hreow
Are you feeding him dry food as well?

Also - congratulations on acquiring what seems to be a lovely cat and may we please see a photo?
Brekkies in a bowl during the day.

Waiting for friend's visit with digital camera.



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20-05-2011, 03:08 PM   #5

Re: Milk for an adopted stray cat


go and get some cat milk, whiskas do it as do felix



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20-05-2011, 03:44 PM   #6

Re: Milk for an adopted stray cat


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go and get some cat milk, whiskas do it as do felix
Which of the two do you recommend?



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20-05-2011, 04:13 PM   #7

Re: Milk for an adopted stray cat


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Which of the two do you recommend?
Either - both the same. Its Whiskas i see most often in tbe shops.



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20-05-2011, 04:17 PM   #8

Re: Milk for an adopted stray cat


You could also try some feeder balls, or activity boards to put the cat biscuits in, some of the online vet/pet stores sell them - it just means they have to work a little harder to get their dinner - also keeps them occupied!



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20-05-2011, 04:21 PM   #9

Re: Milk for an adopted stray cat


I'm a believer in 4 smaller meals a day rather than 2 large ones; also I don't feed dry except as a rare treat because it has been implicated in cases of cystitis.

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20-05-2011, 04:41 PM   #10

Re: Milk for an adopted stray cat


Although I would agree that some cats are lactose intolerant, if your Toby has no stomach problems and is interested in having some milk, I'd give him some. My dear old Merlin had no intolerance and loved his saucer of milk - but it was a bit of a treat!

I like the idea of a treat ball - I bought one for Pip, although I have to say he's not really persistent enough with it to get the treats out and then forgets about it - silly boy.

I look forward to photos in due course.



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