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11th May 2010, 10:29 PM #1Moderator




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Kitten food
Hi FeyjaRoMaine,as you no doubt have seen from all the replies on this thread what suits one persons idea of feeding their cats doesn't suit others,if this is your first baby it would most probaly pay to stick with what the breeder has been using to begin with & then gradually move over onto other foods if you wish,check to see what wet food she is using as well,as to the amount it will get through in the first month that can vary quiet a lot,for sure the amount that goes in to begin with is quite vast because they are rapid growing babes for the first few months,I always supplement mine with extra vitamins at this stage because of that but not compulsory,any foods that you think you would like to get baby on too I am sure if you post on here again someone would have used it & be able to advice you.Good luck,will look forward to seeing pictures posted of the new arrival & we will all go broody again....
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Thanks all for the advice, I can already see it's a minefield! Will follow the advice of the breeder as suggested and once my little girl has settled into the house I'll think about trying some other stuff with her to see what she likes. I can't wait to get her home - I've been looking through the gallery in the forum and the cats are stunning - I'm so pleased I'm getting a Maine Coon, I've wanted one for about 15 years! I've got a couple of photo's of her and can't stop looking at them - can't believe she'll be part of the family a week on Friday! Her mum's got the most amazing emerald eyes - is that any indicator of what colour hers will be? I gather they don't 'settle' on eye colour until the kitten's are about 4 months? Not that it makes any difference, my husband's convinced she'll be the most pampered, spoilt pussy cat in Surrey!!



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