What should I do if my Birman cat doesn’t have enough milk? If the Birman cat's milk is insufficient, the female cat should be provided with sufficient water and nutrients regularly to ensure its health. If there is no milk available, you can use milk powder specifically for kittens instead.
If your Birman cat has insufficient milk, you can use traditional Chinese medicine to induce lactation. Take according to the doctor's advice: 20 grams of Chinese medicine lactation-promoting Wangbuliuxing, 10 grams of Tongcao, 1 pair of pig's trotters, boil until mashed, add 50 grams of brown sugar, 25 ml of rice wine, feed to cats, once a day, take 3~ 5 days.
Or feed the female cat with protein-rich soup, use 100 to 150 grams of small crucian carp to cook the soup, and feed the female cat in two meals for one week. Mash 100~150 grams of rice into shrimp paste, add water to boil, add 50 grams of rice wine, and feed it to the female cat once a day for 3 to 5 days.
Eat diluted food and feed the female cat milk, goat's milk or eggs. Add water or soy milk to make a thin paste and feed it. In addition to these methods, if the female cat really does not increase the amount of milk, you can purchase milk powder specifically for kittens to feed newborn cats instead of breast milk.