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Old 18-06-2008, 02:34 PM
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Food - Breeding Queens

Im not sure if I read somewhere that pregnant & lactating queens can be fed kitten food - is that correct?

Can i feed my pregnant queen on Royal Canin Kitten 36??

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Yea Saffron, you can. I feed mine a mix of that and RC Queen, plus loads of raw mince beef and Natures Menu, lol.
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Yea Saffron, you can. I feed mine a mix of that and RC Queen, plus loads of raw mince beef and Natures Menu, lol.
Do you think i need to buy some RC Queen as well or will i be ok to just feed her RC kitten 36 food, fish and mince?
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You don't need to buy it, I have it in all the time as my cats love it. It's formulated for pregnant and lactating Queens thats all. As long as she's getting plenty of the other things, she'll be just fine
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Re: Food - Breeding Queens

Thanks hun - i thought as much but just wanted to make sure my theory was correct
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god i have one on my shoulder asleep and keeps slipping off so she gets back on and gets comfy and the other asleep on my lap while im trying to respond to u lot and work on my website! LOL
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Re: Food - Breeding Queens

my girl didn't want to eat anything but beef flavour and poultry flavour felix kitten for 9 weeks. she stuck her nose up at fresh meat and fish. she also ate rc kitten dry and science plan but mainly stuck to her pouches of beef and poultry.

again, when the kittens were born this is all she would touch! and she was in great condition through out.
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my girl didn't want to eat anything but beef flavour and poultry flavour felix kitten for 9 weeks. she stuck her nose up at fresh meat and fish. she also ate rc kitten dry and science plan but mainly stuck to her pouches of beef and poultry.

again, when the kittens were born this is all she would touch! and she was in great condition through out.
Thats good to hear fluff - and reassuring too - thanks
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