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    All 3 free feed on Hill's ID and have varying amounts of James Wellbeloved Kitten (wet) each day. Once or twice a week they have a Vitakraft Cat Stick Mini. The slightest deviation gives them tummy wobbles. Arnold generally has poo like silverback gorilla fingers but he doesn't drink as much as the other two.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Caternity Leave View Post
    All 3 free feed on Hill's ID and have varying amounts of James Wellbeloved Kitten (wet) each day. Once or twice a week they have a Vitakraft Cat Stick Mini. The slightest deviation gives them tummy wobbles. Arnold generally has poo like silverback gorilla fingers but he doesn't drink as much as the other two.
    So glad I wasn't eating when I read that but I know what you mean, brilliant description!
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    Thanks everyone. Off to research Hills now.
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    I found this very interesting! I'm off to research the Sanabelle Grande although I've never had any problems with RC MC kibble. It's the only one I can feed Mufasa because of it's size - he just swallows anything smaller whole.

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    The Grande kibble is about the same size, but darker, than the RC MC. The other Sanabelles are normal sized, inlcluding I think the grain free one they do.

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    Something occurred to me yesterday that since JWB have changed their packaging the kibble is smaller. Would this contribute to the poo situation if the boys are swallowing more of it whole as it's small? I've ordered a bag of the Sanabelle Grande and some more JWB whilst I'm changing them over. Will keep you all posted as to what happens.
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    My adults all eat RC MC kibble and seem to be very happy with it. However, I have some RC sensitive out for Lily, whose digestion suffers a bit while she is feeding kittens, and give the chance, all the others will race to the bowl. Actually, they will eat any food they are not supposed to, even the RC babycat!

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    The new food has arrived!!

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