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14th September 2012, 07:52 AM #1
Thank you, dry food is left here there and everywere at the moment but he just doesnt bother with it ( i count the biscuits so i know if he ate any) he had a nice go at his wet food last night which i have to mash up ive noticed he acts like he has never chewed food before because he just laps and when a piece of meat goes in hes like whoa lil chew and spits bits out lol so mashing his food seems to be the way at the moment i persume he will get better at chewing food as he gets more used to it im offering food every 2hrs through the day he helps himself to water whenever he wants , its hard not to stress when you know your lil one is underweight i just want him to put weight on so then we can relax
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14th September 2012, 08:30 AM #2
If he can't chew try a mousse / pate type of food. I wouldn't really care what he was having so long as he was having something although obviously the better quality stuff is ideal.
At a year old my three are very different in size and weight. Lily is still only 4.25 Kg, Arnold 7 Kg and Jock somewhere inbetween. Of them all, Lily has the biggest appetite but she is also the most active. Hence, she looks like a rake.
How much is it costing to take him to the vet to be weighed? Don't get me wrong, I think it is a good idea that he is under supervision of a professional but weekly weigh ins at the vet? Really? I weigh mine at home, much less frequently now but I used to weigh them it seemed like every day.
None of my 3 would touch Nutrigel +. They all loved Nourish-Um. Same idea and I have no idea what the difference in composition is.
It is difficult not to become neurotic about it but I agree with Antonia, try and associate feeding with fun. I also wouldn't be too worried about him sleeping. That's what kittens do. Just make sure he is able to maintain his body temperature or make sure you are doing that for him.
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14th September 2012, 09:50 AM #3
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I would say it is more likely that he hadn't got to the age of knowing what chewing was all about,I would even wonder if his correct age was 8 weeks by what is being said,more likely 6 when he was handed over comes to mind with his behaviour pattern,any "breeder" that can let a babe go so young isn't to be trusted anyway,would also account for not being too much into biscuits yet & also the fact that babe isn't eating very much at each sitting,tum still has to grow into accepting food & also accounts for falling asleep so quickly after each small amount he has taken,he is still at the weaning off stage,make sure you are giving him wet kitten food as that has everything in at this stage to help him grow,I went off of here last night to check which would be more of an advantage to him nutri + or nourishm as I have had both in the past although I keep nutri gel + in my cats first aid cabinet now & at that point my breeder phoned so asked her as she always looks into everything & knew it would save me & she said the nutri + gel but obviously its whatever you can get him to take although all of mine will take the gel off of my finger but as a babe you just put it from your finger straight onto the tounge anyway. Here's hoping in another couple of weeks he will be the bouncy babe you expect with a nice rotund belly to match the his food intake.....x
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14th September 2012, 02:58 PM #4
Thank you everyone he has had a really good day today 4 meals so far today polishing one of complety so really pleased with him today he has learnt to "fly" lol jumps of our sofa with legs everywere so the food is finally gettin sone energy into him
As for the weigh ins im not sure how much there charging but to be honest having the vet do this is extra peace of mind he is called the posh cat there lol there first MC they say lol
so fingers crossed ronnie carrys on with his feeds and we get to hold a lil podgy kitten and not feel his lil bones no more xx
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14th September 2012, 06:19 PM #5
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Sounds like progress... well done!
BTW, we love pics of kittens <hint>
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14th September 2012, 06:52 PM #6
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15th September 2012, 08:24 AM #7
Im really really pleased to say ronnie does not require force feeding/drinking
i left food for him last night and it was gone this mirning just gave him some breakfast and he is polishing it off like he has never been fedso i think we are on the road for a lovely kitty can not wait for weigh in day
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