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Old 20-03-2009, 03:53 PM
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Re: Is normal Applaws ok for a 4.5 month old kitty?

my cats can't eat wet food as such as it makes them very loose like water, i do give tuna, pilchards, and they are fine with that.

they eat dried food all the time, but i have found when i first had them there poos was really smelly, now i never smell it.

i also feed raw meat and they love it but when they are pregnant, i tend not to.

i wish they could have wet food as i could give them more variety to there meals.
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Re: Is normal Applaws ok for a 4.5 month old kitty?

Yes, adult Applaws is fine for kittens - I often find it's the first thing mine start on at 4 weeks or so. As others have said though, it's not a complete food so you do need to feed other things too.
You could also try Porta21 which is complete - it's similar to Applaws but quite a bit cheaper. Available from zooplus.co.uk
My cats love the chicken one and it comes in 400g tins
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