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16th February 2011, 11:13 PM #1
Mine arrived with RC Kitten 36 dry and RC Kitten Instinctive pouches, I'm feeding them 1 pouch in two plates 3 times a day and leaving a bowl of kibble down all day. It's expensive and my vet said that we would need to change it or risk them getting too fat. I'm reluctant to change though because they are eating really well and we've not had any tummy problems, and as they say - if it ain't broke why fix it!
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17th February 2011, 07:12 AM #2
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Well, all OK this morning so no repeats in the last 24 hours. Phew.
Some steamed/microwaved Pollack last night and a pouch of Whiskas - the fish went down in about 2 seconds between the 3 of them and they have almost learnt to beg for more. Almost.
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17th February 2011, 01:41 PM #3
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All I can say is my Cats are all free fed Royal Canin sensible 33 and they are absolutly fine in the poo division, if for any reason (like I stupidly forget to order some) I try anything else then watch out! It isn't all of them the get the trots, tends to be Spice and her offspring. BUT I tried James Welbeloved back in 2009 and they were all ill!!! It had an awful effect on their bowels and my pocket as they got thru a ton of cat litter!
See if you can get a friendly, nearby, breeder to order you the RC food for you, as it is much, much cheaper than from pet shops.
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17th February 2011, 06:38 PM #4
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Jackie, your post nearly killed me! I've got a filthy chest infection and I absolutely LMAO reading it, which triggered a coughing fit of epic proportions!!
Peter, you have every sympathy; I remember being boggled at the undignified things you end up doing once you're an MC slave, and how some of the things you learn to accept as 'normal' never make it into the MC books!! One thing I've learnt about both my two is that sometimes the 'higher' quality foods (i.e. applaws, bozita) caused the worst of the Runny Bottom Syndrome ever, and I've ended up reverting back to the Whiskas they were fed at the breeders. I've managed to introduce some of the Gourmet recipes too, so they now get a wide variety of flavours that don't require me to stuff wet wipes round their bums! I also can't feed mine the RC Maine Coon kibble (RBS again), so they now have Hills Natures Best and love it. And it loves them, if you get my drift...
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17th February 2011, 08:55 PM #5
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Bertie Belly
[QUOTE=FreyjaRoMaine;12921]Jackie, your post nearly killed me! I've got a filthy chest infection and I absolutely LMAO reading it, which triggered a coughing fit of epic proportions!!
Sorry about causing you a coughing fit Karen,hope you are all recovered from it now & also not too long before chest infection goes too,what rotten luck you poor thing getting something like that,all the furries send you a cuddle,take care x
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