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Should I stop giving milk to cat?
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Milk is not good for cats. An adult cat's digestive system cannot tolerate lactose in milk. The indigestion of lactose in the gut can cause stomach upsets in cats. Better avoid milk unless you are serving as little as a tablespoon.
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Most cats are lactose intolerant and it actually causes significant health issues like vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach pain. Instead, substitute it with water to keep them hydrated.
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Most cats are lactose intolerant and when it's given milk, it can cause diarrhea. Cow's milk should be given in small amounts and should not be part of the diet rather it shouldn't be replaced with other foods. 
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milk is not good the lactose milk is not digestive and not a good choice for the cats it upsets the gums and the stomach of the cats
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Milk is not inherently bad for cats, but many cats are lactose intolerant and can't digest it properly. Specially formulated cat milk is a safer option.
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It depends on the cat's specific needs and interests. Some cats may prefer milk-based drinks that are available by the bag, while others may prefer the more sour milk counterparts found in cow's milk. Ultimately, it is up to the individual cat owner to decide what is best for their individual health and lifestyle.:)

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While many cats can tolerate milk, it's not an ideal treat. Most adult cats are lactose intolerant, meaning they lack the necessary enzymes to digest lactose in milk properly. Small amounts may not cause issues, but it's safer to offer alternatives like water or cat-friendly treats. 
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