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6th September 2010, 07:47 PM #11
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26th October 2010, 09:29 PM #12
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My cat Chloe still eats rc kitten 36, Theo has been eating rc maine coon 31 for about 8 months - they are both about a year and a half, chloe is a couple of weeks younger.
I have been wondering what to do about Chloe's food - I don't know if shes not as keen on the taste or the size of maine coon 36 or if it's the size but she's not really a kitten anymore and should I let her eat kitten food forever? I did think of just taking away the kitten 31 but I'm worried she just wouldn't eat for a few days until she realised she wasn't getting anymore. She isn't really that bothered about food, as silly as it sounds she just doesn't seem that interested.
At their check up the vet commented that they are exceptionally healthy and asked what we are feeding them, so I suppose it's doing the job well.
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26th October 2010, 10:07 PM #13
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Although I would not use RC kitten or MC dry. I have read that one of the reasons that MC are prone to gingivitis is that they don't chew their food much. (I noticed that Teddy B cracks them once and swallows.) A larger kibble would make them chew more.
I will keep Teddy on wellness kitten food until he is a year old. Then he will get grainless Wellness core. Along with his canned food obviously.Last edited by candes; 27th October 2010 at 01:53 AM. Reason: My usual typos.. LOL...



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