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Sarah I feed mine Felix kitten food. I also have a bowl of James Wellbeloved kibble for them to munch on. When the bowl is empty it's filled up again. They dont pig out on it either. Instead of a pouch as it says I only give them half. It works for me. You may find something like that would help. |
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Well having spoken to the vet I have decided to give less Felix wet food and a little more Hills Science Plan mixed together. I will give Scrabble 1/4 of a sachet with the kibble mixed in I think. Hopefully that will improve his botty problems bless him! |
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I think you have been given good advice already. Just to say that Royal Canin do a kibble for sensitive tums (Sensible 33) which I have found to be excellent. You may find supermarket own brands of kitten/cat meat are more bland and less likey to upset the tum too rather than Whiskers and Felix. Do let us know how Scrabble gets on |
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