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15th September 2010, 10:10 PM #31
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16th September 2010, 01:12 AM #32
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16th September 2010, 04:11 PM #33
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3rd October 2010, 10:10 PM #34debbie560Guest
Ours kittens from 10 weeks to 13 weeks get unlimited RC biscuits and water and one wet feed a day which is royal canin baby cat soaked with cooked fresh chicken/fish meat as a taster.. they get two inches of Gimpit multivitamins a day!
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1st April 2011, 04:57 PM #35
Maine coon kittens eat little?
Hello
My name is Cristina and I live in Portugal.
I ‘m the happy owner of a kitten red tabby blotched Maine for 13 weeks and would and I take some doubts with you.
I think my kitten, name "RUCA" eats very little and I do not know if this is normal or not.
He eats dry food (kitten RC 36) and RC Kitten instinctintive.
Right now he weighs 2.400 kg. It’s a normal weight for a 13 weeks kitten ?
He plays a lot with my other cat, so he is not sick.
Also already took him to the vet who says he is in good health but I ´m worry.
Thank you in advance for your help
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1st April 2011, 05:59 PM #36
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2.4kg is a very good weight for 13 weeks. My 3 kittens were all around 1.8kg at 12 1/2 weeks when they came to live with me. Check the weight comparison chart thread for others.
Do you leave dry food down all the time or is that a problem with also having an older cat too ? I can do that because all mine are the same age and all need to eat all the time
Good luck, and listen to the vet. Only worry if he starts loosing energy and gets too tired to play!
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4th April 2011, 11:43 AM #37
Hello and thanks for your answers.
In the morning I give him dry food first and then, damp food (Royal Canin instinctive).
Dry food is always available. Ruca Do not eat a lot of rations per day only about 40 gr. to 60 gr. Food damp eats about 1 to two boxes per day.
I must be accustomed to bad because my other cat (Rafa) who is 7 months old eat great food per day but not like most any other food.
Either way the two play a lot during the day, lack of energy there.
Sorry for my bad English.
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5th April 2011, 02:40 PM #38
dry food down all day.
Heres a question that i have
Why do people leave dry food down all day ?
In the wild a Cat will never have access to food all day, I know domestic cats are not wild, but we go the extra mile to give our MCs as close as their natural diet as we can.
I have large dog in my house and if i left food down all day i would have a skinny cat and and hippo sized dog.
None of my other cats have ever had food down all day and for some reason i think grazing is not good for any animal including humans. My last male cat would just eat until he was sick if i had a permanant food supply for him.
Can someone please clarify for me,
Thanks
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5th April 2011, 08:43 PM #39
At the minute Jones is getting one pouch of wet food for brekkie, one pouch for tea, with dry food being left out for him during the day.
He doesn't seem to eat much of his dry food at all though. I've tried the same brand the breeder used (James Wellbeloved), Royal Canin Kitten, and some other stuff, Purely I think it is. Is this just down to him holding out for the pouches at brekkie and dinner maybe?
He also shows no interest so far in any of the treats we've have tried to give him, outisde of tuna or a bit of chicken, the fussy little bugger!
24 weeks old if that helps, and as far as can tell is a pretty normal weight, 10.6lbs the last time he inadvertently sat on the bathroom scales.
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6th April 2011, 04:28 AM #40
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Gargh, I am totally confused now! When I went to the vet with Roxy she said that I should avoid giving wet food and stick with the RC 36 Kitten, as it contains everything she needs and Roxy tends towards runny poo. However, she doesn't seem to like it very much and wolfs down any wet food I put in front of her (I have been giving her different varieties of applaws and cooked chicken/steak offcuts). But then...the next day there is a soggy, smelly surprise in the litter tray! She had a bout of diarrhea as a small kitten and is just 1.6kg at 15 weeks, although she seems to gain a steady 250g per week at the moment, so I must be doing something right. What's the best way to feed a small kitten - should I be giving her more wet food despite the runny poo? Any advice would be appreciated!
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