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The main culprit might be milks lactose which is hard to digest and the result is diarrhea or an upset stomach. Sarah Wallace a veterinarian based in the Washington DC-areaIt should comprise less than 10 percent of your cats daily food intake. So before you give your cat a saucer of milk find out more about how milk can impact your cats digestive system.
Still most veterinarians dont recommend it. The only time a cat may need you to give them milk is if you need to hand-rear a kitten and then you should only give them specific kitten milk as other types of milk wont have the right balance of nutrients. If your cat is lactose intolerant but enjoys milk nonetheless there. Still most veterinarians dont recommend it.
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