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Can I Give My 8 Month Old Kitten Cat Food?
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Hi there I have an 8 month old kitten and up until now she has been eating kitten food and been fine with it. Just recently she is hardly eating anything and constantly turning up her nose at the food I am giving her. She is very energetic so I dont think she is ill I think she is bored of her food. So I was wondering if I can give her adult food I know she is not a cat until 1 year but would it cause her any problems?
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No, you should not feed your kitten adult foods before the age of 1 year, these foods are specifically produced with the exact nutritional requirements for each life stage, kittens needing higher proteins, lipids (fats) and an less dietary fibre than adult cats. Some people will feed their cats adult foods, but you run the risk of causing kidney damage and also causing intestinal problems such as allergies and colitis.
I am fully trained, and passed animal feeding and animal nutrition at distinction level so I know what I am talking about.
Would you feed a baby food meant for adults? With the extra salt and fibre in, of course not, exactly the same applies to young animals.
I am quite passionate about animal care, so try to give the best advice I can but understand some people may disagree. Xx
I am fully trained, and passed animal feeding and animal nutrition at distinction level so I know what I am talking about.
Would you feed a baby food meant for adults? With the extra salt and fibre in, of course not, exactly the same applies to young animals.
I am quite passionate about animal care, so try to give the best advice I can but understand some people may disagree. Xx
"...constantly turning up her nose at the food..."
I'd get used to that one :) They can be fussy little critters.
I always try to have a selection of things in so there is variety, wet food and biscuits and the occasional treat. If they are being fussy I tend to put things out in small amounts to try not to waste it if it doesn't get eaten.
Mind you, I have another local cat who tends to come in and hoover up any excess so it's not often wasted!
I'd get used to that one :) They can be fussy little critters.
I always try to have a selection of things in so there is variety, wet food and biscuits and the occasional treat. If they are being fussy I tend to put things out in small amounts to try not to waste it if it doesn't get eaten.
Mind you, I have another local cat who tends to come in and hoover up any excess so it's not often wasted!
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