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9th February 2012, 03:46 PM #1
Congratulations on your new arrival.
My three in no way were thriving on RC 36. Now they have a mixture of Hills (I/D) to graze on. 2 have Vet Essentials Kitten Healthy Development wet and the other has RC Gastrointestinal wet. Meanwhile, the old boy has Royal Canin Renal wet and dry.
I think they think I am Gordon Ramsay
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9th February 2012, 04:32 PM #2
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When Oscar came home in June I tried to keep him on kitten-sized biscuits but he had other ideas. He started eating the RC-Maine Coon and hasn't looked back. Despite trying to get them all to eat "decent" wet food - i.e. Bozita - they've turned their noses up at that and prefer Felix AGAIL. They have half a pouch in the morning each and the same in the evening. My four are aged from 5years to 11 months and Oscar has been eating more-or-less the same as the others from 14 weeks. He always wanted to be the same as the Big Boys
Good luck with your new arrival. He wont be the last... you've been warned
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10th February 2012, 03:52 AM #3
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Welcome! When we brought Dakota home at 12 weeks, he would not touch was given to him by the breeder. Not sure if it was stress or he was just being contrary, but we changed food several times. As a matter of fact, recently he's changed his mind again, but always returns to Hill's, with an RC "Coonie Puff" dessert. We supplement with wet feed. Would love to transition him to a raw diet, but as of yet, he will have nothing to do with it!
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10th February 2012, 09:12 AM #4
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Hi & welcome to you,I back up the request of some pictures of your babe please.....
I have never had a kitten that didn't eat as soon as it walked through the door until Ruby arrived & she went the 48hrs without but once she started boy did she make up for it,still is,she also decided that she didn't want baby food when there was big cat things about so I just mixed a little of the baby food in with adult really only to use it up, I am a great believer in wet food & like Wendy mine are on Felix the tinned variety as I have so many of them & a few good biscuits plus I give her some extra vitamins at the moment as well,go for feeding him the way you want but hopefully it will not be all dried,I did try raw food with Ruby & she did manage to get half way through a chicken wing the two bruvs had a bit of a go but had to watch her & then copied & the other three just said " don't feed us that cook it first please"so I think I am far too late to change them all but will certainly keep throwing Ruby the odd raw tit bit to chew on....x
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10th February 2012, 12:08 PM #5
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our little boy is 15 weeks old and he came home from the breader easting felix pouches wet, hills natures best dry and james well beloved dry and diced boiled chicken. he started on free feeding dry and 1pouch in the evening but is now on 1in the morning as well. I think he may be having a growth spurt. we may well look atalternative wet food but he seems to be doing well on it
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20th February 2012, 09:56 PM #6
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I have my two kittens on Royal Canin Instinctive Kitten (wet), it is the only kind they will eat and believe me I have tried a lot of brands! I supplement with Maine Coon 31 mixed with Royal Canin Kitten (dry). Because I have to keep a rather large supply in the house (we live in the boonies), I order it in bulk from Wag.com. Free shipping over 49 bucks. Add to that a couple of 40 lb. bags of cat litter and you have got yourself a deal!! LOL
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21st February 2012, 02:28 PM #7
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What Antonia said. Let him eat until he explodes - well, not literally.
You don't say where you are, so food advice is going to be based on what people have around them. Mine eat most foods but seem to have moods like all cats. They have always had dry food down at all time and don't gorge themselves and between the three - now 15 months old - eat about 800g total of wet food (two tins) in two servings in a day.
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