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Old 20-10-2010, 08:15 AM
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Re: Feeding pregnant queen

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I have had kittens who would not eat the meat, just licked the gravy/jelly off of it. Mostly I get around this by just mashing it well with a fork... but that one litter of kittens could still lick the jelly/gravy off. So.... every morning I used to get a few pouches of wet food and pour them all into the blender and give it a quick blast. That way they either eat everything of the cat food, or nothing. Might be worth a try for your girl ?
Ive tried the blender trick already lol whizzed it all up so gravy and jelly were in a much with the milk and she turned her nose straight up at it lol fussly little madam .
She's eating the dry kitten food so think the best thing to do is give her as much chicken as she wants aswell . Ill give it her raw , dont mind doing that , im also going to go to pets @ home later for more cat litter so will have a look what frozen meats they have in the freezer aswell . Ive also been trying to get her to eat some fish , tried mackrel , tuna , salmon and she even turns her nose up at those lol
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