What does a one-month-old kitten eat
A one-month-old kitten is beginning to eat, so what should it eat? This article will detailedly introduce what a one-month-old kitten eats, understand the correct feeding methods, and help you feed it.
1. First feed milk to the newborn kitten

After a newborn kitten is born, it must be fed milk first. Newborn kittens should be fed cow's milk, but not milk powder. The milk amount should not be too much, one tablespoon each time, 3-4 times a day, and the interval between feedings should not be too long to avoid excessive hunger, which affects its immunity and disease resistance.
2. Newborn kittens start eating feed
At about one month, newborn kittens can start eating feed, giving them a small amount daily, such as crushed small fish, crushed shrimp, and eggs prepared with warm water. The amount of feed should be small when they start; it can be crushed into small pieces and put in the cat bowl for self-feeding. Do not feed too much at once to avoid diarrhea.
3. Newborn kittens can drink water
When newborn kittens begin to eat feed, you can also provide clean water, but the temperature should not be too high. It is best to feed water boiled and sterilized to prevent catching a cold.
4. Newborn kittens need checkups
During the feeding period, regularly take the newborn kitten to the hospital for checkups, especially when it starts eating feed, to check for digestive tract abnormalities for timely treatment and ensure its health.
Conclusion
The above is an introduction about what a one-month-old kitten eats. Newborn kittens should be fed milk, can start eating feed, also can drink water, and must have regular checkups during feeding. Correct feeding helps its healthy growth.