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27th February 2012, 06:13 PM #1
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Hi, as a breeder we have used purina in the past and it caused allsorts of digestive issues in our coonies. However we were part of the UK trials for Royal Canin Maine Coon Kitten 36 when it was first tested and released into the UK. It has taken the food scientists years to find out that coonies absorb protein at lower levels than other cat breeds and this has contributed to the 'maine coon delhi belly' label that they have been given over the years. Coonies are susceptible to higher protein levels between the ages of 6 months - 2 years whereby their metabolism starts to compensate and reduces the delhi belly in most cases. This is why RC now do a kitten food specific to maine coons. Metronidazole is a brilliant drug used to treat T Foetus and similiar but has proved highly successful in treating maine coon delhi belly.
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