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5th August 2011, 09:28 AM #1Moderator




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Agree with Peter the general advice is to wean them over to adult graduallybut having said that when I had my first kitten & asked what to feed it the breeder asked what my adult had & she just said he will do fine on that so he came home & went straight onto adult,the next one done exactly the same,the last two bruvs I did feed on kitten a longer,don't know why but then suddenly realised baby food was getting low so they were weaned over in about three days by mixing both together....!
Bruce has just watched me write this & he says typical he roughed it & spoilt babes as usual were brought up by the book....
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5th August 2011, 01:22 PM #2Active Cat


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I concour with the repiles above, lets be honest they are coonies, they would most likely tuck in even if it was a T bone steak.
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5th August 2011, 02:58 PM #3Cool Cat



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Yep, I agree with all the above, if they want to eat adult then let them, but try to wean them over gradually to avoid upset tummies.
Nothing funnier than watching Nanuk run into the kitchen at 13 weeks old and start trying to eat the RC Maine Coon 31 our big cats eat. The kibbles were as big as his mouth so i sat and watched with baited breath..the little monkey sat there and ate about half a dozen pieces (i took about half an hour tho lol )
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