Offering bovine milk, even diluted, to young felines is generally discouraged. The digestive systems of kittens are not equipped to process the lactose present in cow’s milk effectively. This inability to properly digest lactose can lead to gastrointestinal upset, characterized by diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal discomfort.
Proper nutrition is vital for optimal growth and development in kittens. A nutritional imbalance, such as that created by the consumption of cow’s milk, can hinder their ability to absorb essential nutrients. Historically, well-meaning but misinformed caregivers may have offered milk; however, veterinary science has since demonstrated the potential harm associated with this practice. The absence of necessary nutrients found in a feline-specific milk replacer, coupled with the digestive issues caused by lactose, undermines the healthy development of young cats.