From birth to 1 week: If kittens do not have breast milk during the first week after birth, they should be fed with specially formulated kitten milk replacer according to the instructions, ensuring the milk temperature is 35-38°C. Feed them every 2-3 hours, about 1ml each time, and gently pat their backs after feeding to help them burp.
2 to 4 weeks: Kittens at this stage can start trying some liquid foods, such as oatmeal porridge, and gradually increase the proportion of meat. Infant cereal and canned baby food (fish, meat, cheese, etc.) can be mixed into milk for feeding.

4 to 6 weeks: Kittens can start eating minced meat or canned cat food, and gradually reduce the amount of kitten milk from the bottle. At this stage, kittens should have started trying solid food, such as dry kitten food softened in warm water.
6 weeks and older: By 6 weeks old, kittens should be able to eat kitten food and drink water from a bowl on their own. At this time, you can provide specially designed natural cat food for kittens and ensure an ample supply of cat food.