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Re: food for cats and kittens

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Originally Posted by kittykat View Post
Kitten food has alot more nutrients in it than adult which they need when they are young.
Depends what brand you feed them really - I did a exposee on here about felix and the adult actually had more vits and more of them than the kitten and the kitten had a lower meat content. If you feed dry then the smaller kibble is better, if you feed wet high quality food (Hi-life, Purely, Natures Menu) then I PERSONALLY believe you don't need kitten food, I don't feed it and my kittens are thriving. If you feed low quality wet food then MAYBE you need to feed kitten food but check all the labels, if yo feed raw then they get the same as adults. PERSONALLY I believe that kitten food is a gimick and as I have said many times before on here food in the wild isn't stamped with 'kitten' or 'adult' or 'senior'; nor was kitten food around 20-30 years ago. If you want to feed kitten food by all means do, if you don't want the adults to eat it feed separately. GO with what makes you happy.
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