MIDALAC GOAT’S MILK – MILK FOR CATS & KITTEN
With lesser Casein content compared to Cow’s Milk, Midalac Goat’s Milk is the perfect treat in the form of milk for your beloved feline. It is easier to digest compared to Cow’s Milk and will not cause diarrhea for that lactose intolerant. Goat’s Milk contains the appropriate amount of carbohydrates, protein, and fats to promote the optimal health and growth of your beloved feline. It also contains vitamins and minerals such as Vitamin A, B, complex, C, and calcium to improve your beloved feline’s immunity, bone density as well as skin and coat.
This formula is best fed to:
- Newborn kitten (to support optimal as well as boosting natural immunity)
- Pregnant & Lactating cat (to maintain mother cat’s health after giving birth)
- Sick cats & kittens (to boost their immunity to fight against the sickness & disease)
- Older cats (to support their nutritional requirements for a better golden age)
Directions For Mixing Milk Powder:
For very young (less than 7 days old) or severely malnourished kittens, gerbils, raccoons, or badgers, mix one measure of milk with two measures of warm water. For older animals (7 to 10 days old with eyes open) mix two measures of milk with three measures of warm water.
Directions For Feeding:
Gently shake or stir one part powdered Goat’s Milk into two parts of warm water. A part is any measuring device you use: teaspoon, tablespoon or cup. Do not use a blender. All animals should receive their’s mother’s milk for at least 2 days, if possible. This colostrum milk gives extra nutrition and temporary immunity against some diseases. Midalac Goat’s Milk may be fed at the daily rate of 2 tablespoons (30ml) of liquid per 4 ounces(115g) of body weight. The daily feeding rate should be divided into equal portions for each feeding. Small or weak animals should be fed every 3 to 4 hours. Larger and/or older animals do well being fed every 8 hours. Weigh them daily to assure adequate feeding and nutrition. Goat’s Milk should be fed at room or body temperature.
Pregnant & Lactating Cat:
Mix Goat’s Milk Powder into the daily ration at the rate of 2 teaspoonfuls per 5 lbs. (2.2kg) body weight until 2 weeks after whelping. Midalac Goat’s Milk must be refrigerated, discard unused portion after 24 hours. Opened powder can be refrigerated for up to 3 months or can be frozen for up to 6 months.
Storage:
Avoid direct sunlight, please store at room temperature under 35`C. The opened powder may be refrigerated for three months.
INGREDIENTS:
Full Cream Goat Milk, Vitamin Premix, Mineral Premix, High Calcium
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