Monday, January 25, 2010

Kitty Food When Is A Kitty Ready For Cat Food?

When is a kitty ready for cat food? - kitty food

We are not sure how old is this cat, how long they usually eat only cat food?

7 comments:

noncraze... said...

You can feed them with food for kittens up to 2 years. My experience (save many cats), and the advice of my vet is to continue to feed her kitten food to 15-16 months.

Kitten food is specially formulated with a significant amount of protein and other nutrients that contribute to its spread to a healthy adult cat.

When in doubt, consult your veterinarian. You can also go online and write Purina one of their on-line vet is recommended. Or search their files to see if you can find the answer to your question.

Note that if you turn the power to do so slowly. Mix a small amount of cat food. Sudden changes in food can cause illness and food delays Kitty biggest change for adults. Especially if a partnership established handicaps. Cats are superstitious creatures.

Brianna T said...

In the old rule up to a year, or if the kitten is very thin, you give them food for cats, until they fatten.

♫Musical... said...

If the cat is one year old enough to digest food for adult cats developed.

♫Musical... said...

If the cat is one year old enough to digest food for adult cats developed.

THE MIST said...

Purine What I heard is that the kittens eat food for the boys at the age of one year can begin.

Moongrl7... said...

If you are not sure how old your cat is education and training to say. This first year (12 months) is important to feed her kitten food. Do not buy things cheap. Go to pet store locally. You have a healthy diet for cats. It is important to have water available at all times. Good luck!

Moongrl7... said...

If you are not sure how old your cat is education and training to say. This first year (12 months) is important to feed her kitten food. Do not buy things cheap. Go to pet store locally. You have a healthy diet for cats. It is important to have water available at all times. Good luck!

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