Milk fever (also called parturient paresis or hypocalcemia) is a condition that affects cows and other livestock, but not cats.
It's important to note that:
* Cats do not have the same nutritional needs as cows. They are obligate carnivores and require a diet rich in animal protein and fat, not milk.
* Milk fever is caused by a sudden drop in blood calcium levels, which is related to lactation and hormonal changes in cows. Cats do not experience these same hormonal fluctuations.
If you're concerned about your cat's health, it's always best to consult with a veterinarian.