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Old 05-10-2009, 04:55 PM
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Re: James Wellbeloved Kitten Food

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Originally Posted by tim1987 View Post
He is a British Shorthair and we have read that pedigrees can be more sensitive, would you say that Hill's Science Plan is the best? I have read that it would suit a pedigree kitten, but I don't want to spend £25-30 if he won't like it or it won't sit well with his tummy.
You are right, pedigree cats do have more sensitive tummies when it comes to food.

My persian has a really sensitive tummy.

Nobody will be able to tell a food that won't upset your kitty, but I know RC (Royal Canin) has a food for semsitive tummies.

Hills is a good food, but it will be trial and error on your part I am afraid... Try and get sample packs of theses foods first.

Pets@home, vets, and online give out samples....

Best of luck.... x
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