Kittens can drink goat milk, especially in the early stages after birth. If the mother cat doesn't produce enough milk, the owner can buy some goat milk to feed them. It's important to note that goat milk shouldn't be given directly; it needs to be diluted with water before feeding. This is better for the kitten.

Furthermore, goat milk should not be consumed long-term because it has a high lactose content, while cats have low levels of lactase, making it difficult for them to digest lactose. Long-term consumption of goat milk by cats may lead to lactose intolerance, causing symptoms such as diarrhea and indigestion. Additionally, goat milk is also high in fat and protein; excessive intake by cats may lead to obesity, pancreatitis, and other health problems.