To help a mother cat produce enough milk, she can drink some soup, such as crucian carp soup or chicken soup, or more porridge. In addition, some goat milk powder and high-energy lactation cat food can also be prepared for the cat, as these can all help the cat produce milk.

While it's true that cats need to eat more to produce milk, it's important not to overfeed them. Overfeeding can negatively impact a cat's health, leading to obesity and engorgement. Prolonged engorgement can also cause a lack of milk. Mother cats need to suckle their kittens, produce plenty of milk, and engage in eye contact to maintain their health.