Some cats can tolerate lactose better than others. One of our cats loves milk (and ice cream) and can tolerate it just fine. Our other three cats won’t touch milk.
More cats are lactose intolerant than not, but if one of your cats keeps begging for milk, it’s possible that this cat is one of the minority that has a higher tolerance for lactose. Of course it’s also possible that they just like the taste of it and haven’t realized that it upsets their stomach or gives them diarrhea.
Only a few of my cats will take milk … and I limit the dose to at most a teaspoon every couple weeks … call me selfish but it’s just too damn adorable when there’s milk drops on their whiskers … brings me to tears I say …
My cat actually doesn’t care that much for fish - at least when we feed them the gooshy food, the chicken and beef are approached with much more enthusiasm than the fish.
I have to give one of my cats 3 pills a day, and the only way to get them into him is to crush them and mix with condensed milk. His stools are slightly loose, but otherwise no problem.
No i meant whole raw fish, not pureed catfood pretend fish, i wouldnt like that either.
Whole Cows milk is actually not good for adult cats, Yes i know they do love it, at least some do.
But it does not sit well with their systems, they lose their tolerance for lactose some time after weening, also the cat does not need the fat content thats in whole milk.
Lactaid milk is OK, but watch the fat still, amazing how much fat is in a nice glass of milk.
It’s the same thing as that over priced special kitty milk they sell for 10 dollars a gallon.
The only kitty milk I’ve ever heard of comes as a powder and is what they use to bottle-feed orphaned kittens several times a day. It contains added vitamins and minerals and is definitely not the same as normal milk. There are different formulations for different mammals, so if you tried feeding human milk to a kitten, that kitten would die; so would a tiger fed with cow’s milk.
Dozens of generations of farmers, and hundreds of generations of barn cats disagree with you. I know that it’s fashionable these days to claim that cats can’t drink milk; such a claim is a classic case of allowing theory to contradict verifiable fact.
Farmers aren’t exactly going to notice if their barn cats have diarrhea, and the cats aren’t about to say anything if it means not getting milk anymore.
I’ll take the evidence of numerous people who have house cats that they had to clean up after when their cats got the hershey squirts over the romanticized vision of a nearly extinct lifestyle. TYVM
Owner of two Bengal cats chiming in here. One loves sugar free ice cream and almond milk, will not leave me alone when I eat either of them. It gets the diarrhea and doesn’t seem to care. The other shuns all milk products but will tear apart a loaf of white bread. Go figure.
The only human food that they agree on is canned tuna. No other fish I’ve put in front of them perks there interest, but open a can of tuna and they are right there waiting there share.
Yep. my Bengal was the same but he could drink regular milk. Well, in his last days he did have bowel issues but he was almost 20. My other Bengal hated all people food except rotisserie chicken.
I give my cat condensed milk with his medication, because of the high fat content. He had lost a great deal of weight when he first got sick, and his oncologist advised me to feed him as many calories as possible. So far, it seems to be working. I’d give him ice cream, if I wouldn’t wind up eating most if it myself.
Goat’s milk is the best Mother’s milk substitute for most mammals if a scientific formula isn’t available. Most mammals can be raised on it long enough to start mashed solids.
ISTR reading that it didn’t work for polar bears - the babies had brittle bones due to missing vitamin k or d ??
Anyway, back to cats, goats milk is a good alternative, as is the skim version of the Fairlife filtered milks.
Can drink and Should drink are not the same thing.
After a kitten is weened it begins to lose its ability to digest lactose, because after weening, it wont encounter it again in it’s natural diet.
The extent of this digestive loss varies, some cats it is a total loss, some cats it is a varying degree of partial.
THIS is not theory, this IS verifiable fact
Many cats will drink it digestible or not simply because they like it, but remember they will also drink antifreeze, and we know how that ends.
As noted giving grown kitty a treat of some lactose deficient milk in low fat is fine.
As a side note, always make sure kitty has lots of clean fresh water.
They are picky little sods and some of them hate dirty or old water, and they all tend to suck in their instinct for self hydration unlike dogs who will drink mud to fuel the perpetual pee factory.