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Scarlett, Stanley? I love it!
I think kittens should probably eat mostly special food for kittens, but I don't think that applies to wet food, really. I'll bet that new white meat premium food would be fine for the dear little thing.
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Of course not! Attached to this post is a zipped file that contains an excel file which outlines all the flavors that my vet recommends. I stopped listing them once I hit the line she drew to show which ones to omit from my cats' diets. I tried to find a more user friendly way to post it but this was the best way I could figure it out.
Happy I can share a bit of info to help other kitty lovers out there!
Thanks Nancy. Schatzi is the name of my sweetie that I lost in Sept. I must have an S thing. Scarlett loves FF but I try to mix it in with her Hills Science Diet Kitten.
My Oreo and Pumpkin will only eat FF too. They seem to prefer the grilled with gravy but will also eat most FF except the chunky. My Baskam....who lived to be almost 20... also was a FF fan. They also eat some kibble...and they both know exactly when I should get up and feed them. Worked out well when I was working but I retired last month and they STILL think that 6 AM is a good time for breakfast.
Maggie's the SAME WAY! She's about 19 y/o but way back when, her favorite was Whiskas (I know now it's not healthy and that stuff REEKED!)... but in her later years, it's been FF. Chopped Grill is her favorite and she doesn't care much for chunky or sliced (or she'll just lick up the sauce). FF is a bit pricey depending on where you shop. My local Stop & Shop has FF everyday for about 55 cents a can, which is about 30 cents less at other groceries.
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