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05-01-2006, 06:07 PM   #11

Re: Feeding kittens


I can honestly say I have raised all my kittens on Whiskers and I have never in the 20 years of owning cats had any cat with a sensitive tummy



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05-01-2006, 06:33 PM   #12

Re: Feeding kittens


Some of my litters are reared onto whiskas kitten meat - never had a problem. Others are weaned onto dry food of either Purina pro plan or Whiskas. Both are very good, although the pro-plan is a more "premium quality" food. I have also used Royal Canin kitten.
The main reason I prefer to feed dry is for my own convenience & as it can be left down without causing any problems.
I'm not a fan of Burns - but do know people who are & who speak very highly of it.



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05-01-2006, 07:14 PM   #13

Re: Feeding kittens


Misty and Chloe started on Whiskas kitten pouches. They didnt have upset tummies but both didnt really like it. Tried all sorts. They did like Asda own brand kitten food (maybe stronger taste) and Felix kitten food pouches is what they mainly had. No bad tummies there.

Biscuits they had Whiskas kitten biscuits and liked those. Tried other sorts of biscuits but Misty sometimes got a runny tummy. So now stick with Felix fish/meat in jelly pouches and felix biscuits. Found the pouches made in the gravy formula never eaten either. Hope that helps.



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05-01-2006, 07:26 PM   #14

Re: Feeding kittens


None of my cats have been able to eat wet food.. All got a runny tummy. Here in Denmark Whiskas is (like Pedigree for dogs) considered junk food.

I have fed Hills Science Plan and Royal Canin. Lately I've fed Hills again, as they have hairball control.. Oliver sheds like mad all year round. Right now he's on Hills r/d diet food.

Kittens have been on Hills Science Plan kitten food.

That said.. If I get another kitten, it will be rawfed (like Luna).. I've tried that with Oliver, but he's too stubborn..



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05-01-2006, 08:41 PM   #15

Re: Feeding kittens


Another thought - my sister (not an animal lover) has a cat who she has fed on the cheapest cheapest own brand cat biscuits she can find (think she spends 47p a week on cat food) and her cat is a healthy cat (spends most of her time outside as my sister dont like her in the house).

Not saying that I agree with this because I dont. Dont believe she should be allowed to keep animals - as she doesnt look after them very well.



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05-01-2006, 09:57 PM   #16

Re: Feeding kittens


My 2 had Whiskas kitten (dry and meat) as babies! They were fine and no upset tummies!



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06-01-2006, 10:47 PM   #17

Re: Feeding kittens


Moli was on Go-Cat kitten but she is now on Asda's own brand adult dry food. She wont eat kitten food anymore she turns her nose up at it



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07-01-2006, 02:49 PM   #18

Re: Feeding kittens


Thanks for all your replies everyone


I think I'll look into raw-feeding (which doesn't mean that I'll do it). Presume you don't have to do the veg thing with cats?????? Hmmm *heads off to google*



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08-01-2006, 08:34 PM   #19

Re: Feeding kittens


hi DM
Minx is on Whiskas kitten pouches (non of mine have ever liked the kitten super meat) and Royal canin growth and now Royal canin Kitten. both mine LOVE Royal canin. i have tried burns cat (at the time they didnt do kitten) and Scarlott loved that as well.

if you are thinking about raw for your kittens then there is a very good cat feeding group on yahoo, no i don't think there is any veg but more organ meat for cats.

i did try Scarlott on this but she cocked her nose up to it



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10-01-2006, 07:43 PM   #20

Re: Feeding kittens


Quote:
Originally Posted by deester
After changing over recently to royal canin i would highly reccomend it. Though haven't used the kitten food.
All my kittens are weaned on Royal Canin Kitten food and I recommend it to all my new owners. I supply them with a bag to try and keep continuity for them. I would however recommend that you find out what they are used to and use that for a few days at least before gradually introducing any new food. Any change can upset their stomachs and considering they are moving to a new home it is best to keep everything as normal as poss. Another thing I do to help kittens settle is to give the new owner a blanket with the litter and mothers smell on it for comfort. I have never had any kitten have a problem settling. Why not give the people you are getting your kitties from a blanket and ask them if they would put it with the kittens prior to you picking your babies up? Just a thought.

Kay.



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