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It's not gallstones but urinary stones that people worry about with dry food. I'm unsure as to whether the worry is justified. My boys get wet and dry. First advice when feeding kittens is to try to avoid chopping and changing, and make any changes gradually. What I would do in your situation is to just give him small amounts of plain boiled chicken (no skin) or plain boiled white fish (and water of course) for at least 24 hours. Hopefully that'll settle his tum and give his insides time to recover from whatever has upset them. During that time decide what you are going to feed him from now, and introduce that slowly with the chicken/fish over the next few days. Start 10% new food/90%chicken, then 20/80, then 30/60 then half and half etc etc. Once he is fully recovered and everything is totally settled (prob January) make sure he has the appropriate womer for a kitten. Hope he's soon fit and fine. |
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Thanks, we'll try that (its been 18 years since Ive had a kitten so its like starting all over again, plus I dont remember my cat havin anythin like this when he was a kitten lol). Leo had his worming tablets a few weeks ago. |
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It's a shock to go from oldie to kitten isn't it? My boys are two and a half now and I reckon it took at least one and a half years before I recovered from the kitten-shock! |
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