Postpartum cats, if the milk is insufficient, will instinctively eat weak cats in order to keep stronger kittens alive. The owner should always carefully observe the situation of cat milk.
Cats in the month have relatively little exercise and weak digestive function. When adding complementary food to them, try to choose porridge that is digested and absorbed, or chop and cook all kinds of meat and feed it with porridge. You can also cook some broth, bone soup, scalded fish and the like to supplement your cat's nutrition.
Postpartum and lactating cats generally have ischemia, and there will be symptoms of lack of milk or no milk. You can help them buy some nourishing health products, such as blood-generating cream for cats. Or feed some blood-enriching vegetables, such as carrots, apples, spinach, especially spinach, which has a high iron content. Steamed and mashed first, mixed with other foods to feed, can not only promote digestion, but also supplement nutrition.
Cats are very clean animals, so we should always help them clean and dry their daily necessities, and always have clean and hygienic drinking water for them to eat.