Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Cat | Mixed Breed | Male | unneutered | 18 days old | 20 lbs
I have a 8 week old kitten and it doesn't drink water. I put some water into its food so it can get into its system and i also put out a bowl of water but it doesn't drink from it. Do you have any methods i can use to get it to drink water. And if i have normal milk is it alright to add some water into the milk to try to dilute it a little and give the kitten?
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Published on August 7th, 2017
Typically cats are not big water drinkers, and it may be drinking water at night when you are asleep. No, I would not give Milo cow's milk. Cats are actually lactose intolerant, and giving him cow's milk can cause diarrhea and vomiting. I would try feeding him canned food along with his dry kitten food, as that will get more moisture into his diet. You can also try a pet water fountain. It will provide a continual source of fresh water for him and may encourage him to drink. I have a pet water fountain for my cats and they love it. You can get them online or from a pet store. I hope this helps!
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Published on September 9th, 2017
This can take a little patience and perseverance but at 8 weeks he is old enough to be weaned onto solids and water. You are doing well by confining milk to feeding times, reduce volume by 50% and try offering water immediately before milk. During transition, add water to meals to ensure he is getting adequate fluids and try offering the broth from fresh boiled chicken also
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Published on January 2nd, 2018
It is hard to give you a good recommendation because I do not know how old the kittens are. Typically once kittens are weaned I do not recommend giving milk. You can try can food due to a higher moisture content or even putting warm water into dry kibble. If they are still nursing than putting a small amount of kitten milk into the can or dry food is okay. Hope that helps
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Published on December 4th, 2016
He is very very young, actually he should have stayed with his mommy for another 4-6 weeks. Keep offering him warm kitten milk (not cat milk) and canned kitten food on the side about every 4-6 hours. He will likely not drink water yet. Eventually he will eat more of the solid food and drink less of the kitten milk.
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