05-12-2009, 10:53 PM
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05-12-2009, 11:00 PM
thanks heaps jan.
is there any type i should get which is better than another???
oh and mghn..i love how u named ur cat outta twilight obsession. l am seriously think about getting another one but i think if i do i would love a little girl. for the next one im going with a different breeder. she has two which are ready in june but that might be too soon for poor titan.
is there any type i should get which is better than another???
oh and mghn..i love how u named ur cat outta twilight obsession. l am seriously think about getting another one but i think if i do i would love a little girl. for the next one im going with a different breeder. she has two which are ready in june but that might be too soon for poor titan.
05-12-2009, 11:12 PM
Just as with dry, look for a kitten blend. The easiest foods to introduce are the ones closest to what the kitten already likes. So, see if there is a wet version of the dry being fed. The wet food we feed kittens is IAMS Kitten.
05-13-2009, 05:08 AM
Well I currently have the problem that Angel won't eat kibble at all... He completely ignores the dry food his breeder gave me for him. He only wants wet food and is quite picky about that one too. I resisted but after I realized he wouldn't give in (he stayed 12 hours without eating at all), I abandoned and offered him kitten wet food as I think he is way too young to stay without food for so long. Now I just hope he won't get an upset tummy from having gone from his kibble to unknown wet food so quickly.
05-13-2009, 06:30 AM
Introducing a new food in a very small amount at first and slowly increasing the amount over the following period reduces the chances of GI upset from it.
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