The first step is to stop feeding the kittens milk, feed them with pet-specific milk powder or ordinary cat food, and give them enough water to prevent dehydration.
The second step is to observe the condition of the kitten. If the symptoms are mild, you can wait for the kitten to recover gradually without special treatment.
Step 3: For kittens with severe diarrhea, flatulence or vomiting, you need to see a doctor immediately and let the veterinarian check it to determine whether there are other problems in the cat's body.
When a kitten is found to have diarrhea after drinking milk, it must not be blindly given medicine, because many digestive drugs commonly used by human beings cannot be given to cats. If the situation is serious, you must take the cat to a professional pet hospital or veterinarian for treatment, so as not to aggravate the condition and affect the kitten's health. At the same time, we should also pay attention to daily feeding and avoid giving kittens food that humans can't eat, so as not to cause physical discomfort.