Cat owners with a little experience in raising cats will know that cats cannot drink milk because the lactose in milk cannot be absorbed and digested by the cat’s body. Most cats will have diarrhea or diarrhea after drinking milk. Vomiting occurs, so it’s better not to give Garfield cat milk. You can give it goat's milk instead. The lactose in goat's milk is easy to digest, and the fat in goat's milk is less than that of cow's milk. Drinking goat's milk has many benefits.
When brewing goat milk, use warm water, because the smaller Garfield cats like to eat warmer food. If you use cold water to brew milk powder, the milk powder may not be brewed. Also, It will affect Garfield's appetite, so it is better to use warm water of about 30° to 40° to give Garfield goat milk powder. Try to feed goat milk with a small bottle or syringe. Do not feed it directly with a spoon, as it will cause stains. Because Garfield's face is wet and prone to milk ringworm, when feeding, put the pacifier deep into Garfield's mouth, and then slightly tilt Garfield's head up so that it can drink the goat's milk.