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Recipe for Kitten Milkshake

Recipe for Kitten Milkshake:

HIGH-CALORIE MILKSHAKE FOR SICK OR NON-EATING OLDER CATS AND KITTENS
This is ideal if you have to force-feed a cat/kitten with a syringe.
Blend together the following ingredients:
1 cup powdered kitten formula and 1 cup water
or 8 oz can of liquid kitten formula
7 heaping teaspoons of KMR or Just Born “weaning” formula
2 cans of wet kitten food (Nutro Max Kitten or Science Diet A/D is best)
Mix until you have a milkshake consistency. To thicken, add more weaning powder; to thin, add more milk replacer or a little water. Lightly heat in a microwave for 5 – 10 seconds only and use a bottle or syringe to force-feed; if cat is eating on its own, pour over regular canned food. Keep in the refrigerator.

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