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As long as he is drinking kitten milk, and eating wet food, I would say he is getting enough...I had foster kittens who would only drink kitten milk to begin with, then they suddenly went off it and started drinking water...I would always make sure he has access to a bowl of water... |
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I wouldn't worry too much at this stage as there is quite a high percentage of water in wet cat food. A few of us here add a spoonful of water to the cat food, mix it in and the cat will lap it up like gravy... |
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I agree with what Mags and Moli have said if he is drinking cat milk and eating wet which in most wet foods is usually about 60 to 80% water he will be OK, but I would still have some fresh water down, both my cats favour the water fountain that I have. |
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I would also say add a couple of teaspons of water to the wet food and increase the water as you increase the food....it works wonders for their kidneys too as the years pass on. |
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Im the other half of Frog, thankyou for all the advice. We will try your advice as were new to this and these pieces of advice sound like a good idea, Thankyou.. |
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Welcome to Frogs other half, we have all been new to cat owning, but you will find Catsey a wealth of information....Even people like me who have had cats 20 odd years very often ask for advice, which is always given.... Enjoy Catsey................. |
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