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    The Quiet Kitten
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    Hi and thanks a lot for your suggestions. Is strange that Royal Canin suggest to feed ours MC kitten with MC kitten 36 till about 15 months of age because also for me, like for your vet, size 36 became smaller for their mouth after 6/7 months of age. I say that because the last package that I used before that one that is now in use was different from standard (size of kibble was bigger, about 30% more than now) and cats were forced to brake them by their teeth before eat. My idea is that was good for them in fact, at now, the female BlueBelle eat kibbles without brake them and this behaviour is not good. This in term of size of kibbles but what about their ingredients? Do you think that is good for cats that are not yet adult eat kibbles prepared for adult cat? At now I have about 6 Kg. of RC dry food but discussion could be useful for next weeks when I will need to buy the new package... Also my cats have dry food available all time, I measure it when I refill their bowls so I know every day how is their consumption of food. About every 2 day I give them some can food, about 70 gr. split in two parts. I'm using Almo Nature can food but they are not so enthusiast of it so I will try other major brands during next weeks.

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    Cool Cat
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    For me it is hard to say what is best food out there. I've read so much & been told so much by different vets & breeders. For Whiskey the Royal Canin MC 31 adult helped his onset of gingivitis and his stinky mushy poo. When he was about 6.5 months the vet that neutered him recommended we switch to the MC 31 as it would help his digestion and the gingivitis The vet felt kitten food was too rich for him and his stomach had a hard time processing it. Once we switched, he improved in both areas. His teeth are fine and his poo doesn't make us want to fumigate our home. Other vets have examined him since and his health is fine. So I feel switching to adult food before the recommendation on the bag did not effect his development. Whiskey will be 2 in April.

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    Thanks to everyone for the tips - I have now switched to MC 31 2 days ago! I have to order it online though, because I cannot find it in my area...

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    The Quiet Kitten
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    I'm thinking to give a try at RC Maine Coon 31 kibbles. Next time, when I will order something for cats, I will add a package of RC MC 31 (the small one - 400 gr) with the goal to try them. Cats are not so easy so I need to understand if they will like! So they will test flavour and size, if all will be ok maybe I will start to feed them with it. My female, who is smaller in size compare to her Brother, doesn't like chew kibbles at all! It's strange because her mouth is not so bigger... I guess that her habit is no good for her stomach and it will involve more time to digest kibbles.
    Last edited by ale.agos; 15th February 2013 at 04:06 PM. Reason: errors in typewriting

 

 

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