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when we first got pip he was a bit fussy, was just licking the gravy/jelly off the foods we gave him. we gave him some chicken and he wolfed it down so i mixed it half and half with kitten food and he ate it all, i gave less chicken in his next feed and he munched that aswell. worth a try? |
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Cows milk is a big no no. Never tried the cats milk in the shops though. If they are under weight a good way to give them a boost is full fat goats milk. sparingly though. |
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We are off to the vets this morning for her first jab - probably pick up some sample packs there. We have tried another couple of foods without success all dried food is ceremonially buried The one thing she did eat a little of, was minced beef - not a complete food but more variety helps - cats survived before complete foods existed I guess |
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Hmmm yes and no. Cats eat whole prey in the wild which contains everything they need. Meat, bones, offal and TAURINE! Taurine is a must with cats and minces or anything ground dont have alot of taurine if any. My advice is if you must feed anything raw. Go to your local butchers or pet shop or even super market and buy some heart. This is rich in taurine. But you shouldnt feed too much as it can give them the runs. Will you consider putting your kittens on a raw diet? This are complete and if your kits are fussy with comercial food it will probably be the better option for them. And now would be the time to do it as they are young. If you need info on raw feeding im sureplenty of people are willing to advize you |
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Did you try mixing in a little of the food you want her to eat with the food that she does eat? You might be able to get her used to eating the complete foods if she gets a gradual introduction. Have a good time at the vets; Kittens are not usually that worried about being vetted but can still be fairly wriggly. ^_^ Toffee doesn't have the patience to stand still when there are so many interesting things to investigate. He usually ends up scaling up the vet to get a better view. |
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We tried mixing and she very carefully separated the cat food out and left it She was fine at the vets - climbed all over the vets computer but didn’t climb the vet The vet said we should give her kitten food and be hard and not supplement with fish & chicken - once she gets really hungry she will eat it. OH is too soft though - Mittens has him wrapped round her paw - she has been eating raw prawns - very high in taurine apparently I would prefer her on cat food so we try again tomorrow - if I can get OH under control |
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I seem to have the same type of partner... I can train a cat to do perfect recall but I can't train him to not give treats to the poor, starving, cute kitten. Tough exterior, caring nature - can't really complain. |
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