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19th April 2011, 02:36 AM #1Über Cat


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We didn't pay much attention to kitten vs. adult food because the differences in nutrition are generally small to nonexistent. Kitten food seems a bit of a gimmick (other than the few foods intended for very young kittens). When we had puppies, on the other hand, there seemed to be quite significant differences between puppy and adult food. As long as you use a high quality, high protein adult food with meat as primary ingredients, I doubt there will be any issues. We certainly have not had any with multiple MCs.
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19th April 2011, 06:49 AM #2Top Cat



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19th April 2011, 10:12 AM #3Active Cat


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He refuses any form of "human food" like mince meat, chicken, ham etc. the look on his face when I tried to give him some raw mince was amazing

He does love his biscuits though, just wish James Wellbeloved made a larger biscuit like RC as he seems to like it more but he really needs the larger biscuits, the kitten food kinda falls out the side of his mounth and he just shovels it in


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19th April 2011, 08:19 PM #4Top Cat



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20th April 2011, 12:16 PM #5Active Cat


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21st April 2011, 02:14 PM #6Active Cat


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Well I tried my best to measure him but he just wanted to eat my tape measure

I'd say he was around 43inches but that was measuring tail, back then head and adding the guesses together haha
I did manage to get lots of pics though! I'll upload them when I'm back home later, he's just lost all of his long winter fluff and looks like a giant kitten again


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25th April 2011, 09:06 PM #7Active Cat


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I did get the boyfriend to try and help me measure him (he thinks I'm going crazy measuring cats lol) and it was around 43inches again but my tape measure is only 40 inches long and he kept scrunching him self up trying to get at the tape measure, maybe it'll be a bit easier when hes older and more obedient ( I can dream right??
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21st April 2011, 06:15 PM #8Top Cat



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26th April 2011, 05:40 PM #9Über Cat


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I'm glad we don't have the only MC's who turn their noses up at the 'quality' stuff - we've tried it all but still end up back at Whiskas, Felix or whatever else is on offer!
Our two (just under a year and 10 months) have now moved on to RC Maine Coon although we do mix it with RC Exigent for fussy eaters - which Gracie most definitely is!!! :(
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26th April 2011, 07:30 PM #10Top Cat



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they do like the Hi-Life Essentials chicken which is 50% meat & raw turkey mince a couple of times a week












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