Kittens need adequate nutrition to maintain healthy growth, and cat food is often the best way to provide them with the nutrients they need. If you want to provide your kitten with some extra food, it is recommended to consult your veterinarian and follow these recommendations: Provide cooked meat to your kitten: cooked chicken, duck, turkey, beef, lamb, etc. can be used as food for your kitten. But make sure to remove all bones and fat. Meat should be well cooked to avoid bacterial contamination. Provide fish to kittens: Fish can be used as food for kittens, but be careful not to use fish as the main food for a long time, because excessive fish can cause vitamin B1 deficiency. It’s best to choose boneless fish, such as sardines or salmon.
Provide cooked vegetables to kittens: Kittens can eat some cooked vegetables, such as carrots and peas , pumpkin, etc., but vegetables should not be a kitten's main food because they require a high-protein diet. Whatever foods you offer your kitten, make sure they are clean and contain no additives, spices or seasonings. It's best to seek the advice of your veterinarian to ensure your kitten is getting adequate nutrition and not causing health problems.