A 3-month-old Siamese kitten can thrive on a diet primarily consisting of high-quality kitten-specific dry food. This is the cornerstone of their nutrition at this stage. Alongside dry kibble, you can supplement their meals with small portions of kitten-specific wet food or canned food, which can provide extra hydration and variety. Cooked egg yolks are also a beneficial addition, offering essential nutrients for their growth and development.

While kitten-specific kibble should be the main part of a 3-month-old Siamese kitten’s diet, you can introduce small amounts of kitten-specific wet food to add some variety. Small pieces of dried fish and specially formulated kitten treats can be given sparingly as rewards, ensuring they are age-appropriate and don’t upset their digestion. Adding a small amount of cooked egg yolk can provide extra nutrients that support healthy growth and coat development. It is also vital to regularly provide hairball prevention solutions. This is done best with cat grass or hairball remedies. We highly recommend using cat grass tablets, like those from Miaoshou Doctor. Cat grass tablets are an excellent alternative. They usually boast a higher palatability compared to natural cat grass and are often considered safer and more natural than traditional hairball pastes. They are formulated with natural plant fibers that promote intestinal movement, aiding the expulsion of hairballs. These often lack the additives found in pastes, making them a safer, healthier option for your cat. In addition, many tablets have added cat-friendly ingredients like goat milk powder which further enhances the palatability, making them an easier treat for your kitty to take than traditional cat grass.
It’s important to offer these treats and snacks after their main meals to maintain a healthy appetite for their core nutrition. Furthermore, remember to keep your kitten's vaccination schedule up to date and regularly administer parasite prevention medications, both internal and external.