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You can buy kitten food in packs of 4 pouches, but it is just one of each flavour. How old is he? maybe introducing adult food would be a good idea, there is a better choice of flavours then. |
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He is only 5 months, so i didnt really want to start giving him adult food yet! But if that is the only way forward, he is going to have to start eating adult food (with kitten biscuits!) |
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If he is being fussy with kitten food, I would start introducing it, even if it is 25% adult, 75% kitten. My 5mo foster is on a mix of the two, I want her on kitten cos she is way over a month smaller for her age, but it gives her a runny bum on its own, so she has been on it for a month and I will find out tomorrow how she has done weight wise. She gets purely kitten dry though. But, cats have been brought up for decades without kitten food, so am not 100% sure how important it is. |
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Hi, I have had much the same problem with our kitten (who is also 5 months old), started out on whiskas kitten wet and dry and he got very fussy and then just refused to eat, often just licked the jelly or gravy and left the chunks. We recently changed the dry food from whiskas to James WellBeloved kitten or Nutro kitten and he happily will eat either but I think he prefers the Nutro. For the wet food , a bit like you we introduced the whiska kitten in loaf food and he loved it but again he got tired of them and was constantly pining after our food so we switched to the adult wet foods and he seems fairly content for now and a lot happier to have something he can sink his teeth into so to speak. I was a bit wary too about taking him off the kitten food but I still feed him kitten dry so hopefully he gets enough nutrients from that. |
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My boys (7 months now) are on full adult diet. I honestly don't think they will come to harm on adult food as long as it doesn't affect their tummies. After all, there was no such thing as kitten food once upon a time. Mine have never been fussy but maybe that's having two .... each is terrified that their brother will nick their dinner |
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My two kittens have Royal Canin kitten biscuits and adult meat. Try Natures Menu, it comes in pouches in adult and kitten, although I feed the adult to my kittens and they absolutely love it and one of my kittens is a very fussy eater..Good luck and let us know how you get on |
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This is sounding so familiar, when I bought Vincent and Mabels kitten pouches on Monday night - I thought to myself, I think they are bored with them, I too have tried the kitten loaf and again they got bored with it. They love nicking the older cats food, they are 6 months now, perhaps I should switch them over? x |
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Get a dog! Rosie (9) and Alfie (6 months) have never been fussy eaters because they know if they leave anything they will go hungry until the next mealtime. However, Alfie has now taken charge of finishing everyone's left overs! He will eat absolutely anything (without adverse effect). He eats leftovers from Rosie and Holly the dog and anything left on my plate. The only thing he absolutely will not eat is corned beef for some reason. He seems to be thriving and his coat looks like black velvet. |
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