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Re: science plan
Ditto what Kelly says.
When you get baby home, if you do plan to change the diet, do it gradually to avoid "squits" or other tummy problems. Suggest normal bowl of food plus say, five or six biscuits, of new food first. Then add a few more grains/biscuits (not too many at a time) - take about a week or two to make the complete change. The slower you transfer over to the new food, the easier it will be on baby's tummy. If you still find baby has problems then perhaps you have to start again with the food baby you arrived with. It could be that some cats do well on one type of food whereas others dont. See how it goes. All the best. ![]()
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