Cats could get the water they needed from milk and some of the calories from the calories. But cats can't survive on milk alone.
In addition, many adult cats were also found to have a lack of glucose tolerance. They did not have a lactasase, so they were unable to digest the glucose in milk. Therefore, they would have soft feces or diarrhea several hours after drinking milk. If diarrhea occurred, the intestines would not be able to absorb enough water and nutrients.
Therefore, cats could drink a moderate amount of milk, but kittens definitely did not rely on milk to grow and develop.
Human milk contained a high amount of glucose. After a cat drank human milk, it might develop glucose tolerance, such as vomiting and diarrhea.
Some cats might have a case of glucose tolerance and were not very sensitive to human milk, but try to choose animal milk powder.
Be careful before feeding cats human milk. Choose cat-specific milk powder as much as possible. The most common is goat milk powder.
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