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I'm sure you're doing good although I have no experience with rearing kittens, stick to the advice from your vet and the experienced person. I know that Cheddar may appear bloated but as long as he's active and he's looking for food I wouldn't worry too much. Do you have to stimulate him to toilet? or is he passed that stage now? I don't know what is regular for kittens, but what goes in must come out and eventually he will 'poop' freely. Hope someone else on here gives you more constructive advise Timber but I feel you're doing ok, |
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Did you speak to the vet about possible worm problems? That could be the reason that Cheddar is still hungry. I do think that his constipation needs sorting and whether there is a worm issue too. Perhaps a phone call to the vet or a visit? |
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