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When I started using MC the age ranges went from 4mths to six years,they loved it but although they only had restricted amounts for some reason two of them would get upset stomachs so in the end gave up on it,thats why I now use the Hills oral to give them a bigger kibble to bite on.
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17th May 2010, 06:19 AM #7
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IMO, if you really want to try RC Maine Coon 31, start off with the smaller 2kg pack instead of the 10kg pack; mainly because of the expiry date OR unless you have a few coons.
I started my boys on RC Maine Coon 31 AFTER they already have their adult teeth (between 6 and 7 months). These MC kibbles are HARD. Initially they loved it but after using five 2 kg packs, they are using the kibbles as toys more than as food. Everyday, I find these kibbles all over the apartment than inside their stomach.Proudly owned by:
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