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8th December 2011, 10:44 AM #11
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Ruby will be arriving with her own personal bag so will see what it is all about,wonder what else she will have packed in her little arrival bag, xmas a week early...!
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9th December 2011, 09:49 AM #12
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19th December 2011, 09:32 PM #13
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I got a bag of Royal Canin Maine Coon Kitten to try from my boys breeder the other day. He has been on kitten 36 but he's a pig and practically inhales the stuff so the Maine Coon kitten is doing him good. He's eating less of it and I actually hear him chew now! lol He'll be going onto Maine Coon adult when he's a year old. Seems to be the only stuff he will eat, tried him on Orijen and Applaws and he turned his nose up at it so will be sticking with RC.
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20th March 2013, 10:25 PM #14
When I got Oliver, the breeders had been feeding him RC MC 36, so I continued with that. I tried several science diet kibble for kittens, but he turned his nose up at all the rest, so I've stayed with RC.
I have a friend with a MC that's 18 years old, and he's just brought him back from overseas a couple of weeks ago. The poor kitty is declining fast. I brought him some RC 36, since he's thin as a rake, and I figured that kitten food wouldn't do him harm. He just called me, saying that his cat stopped eating. He tried feeding him all sorts of fish and chicken, but wouldn't touch it. Finally he tried the RC, and he ate it. He said that if his cat hadn't eaten, it would've most likely have been the end for him. I know he won't last much longer, but I'm glad they're able to spend a bit more time together.
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