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    I've tried other foods and every time after about three weeks on the new food (whatever one it has been) my red girl gets the runs... she was very ill as a kitten and as a young adult was on the verge of having a biopsy, to try and find out what the problem was when she 'out grew it'! So from being washed at least twice every day of her life cos she was covered in Dookie to being normal basically happened overnight... She stays healthy because I feed the cats on Royal Canin Sensible 33!

    Don't get caught up into believing that cats need a huge amount of meat, too much protien can be as harmful as too little... maybe we should take a leaf out of the reptile owners feeding methods and feed mouse!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tivicoons View Post
    So from being washed at least twice every day of her life cos she was covered in Dookie to being normal basically happened overnight... She stays healthy because I feed the cats on Royal Canin Sensible 33!
    Ah, Dookie... now I understand. What a great expression for it!
    Karen, Freyja & Wicca




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    The Quiet Kitten
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    My cat Chloe still eats rc kitten 36, Theo has been eating rc maine coon 31 for about 8 months - they are both about a year and a half, chloe is a couple of weeks younger.

    I have been wondering what to do about Chloe's food - I don't know if shes not as keen on the taste or the size of maine coon 36 or if it's the size but she's not really a kitten anymore and should I let her eat kitten food forever? I did think of just taking away the kitten 31 but I'm worried she just wouldn't eat for a few days until she realised she wasn't getting anymore. She isn't really that bothered about food, as silly as it sounds she just doesn't seem that interested.

    At their check up the vet commented that they are exceptionally healthy and asked what we are feeding them, so I suppose it's doing the job well.

 

 

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