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Kittens and Cats
Feeding Your New Kitten
Your kitten not only depends on you for what's
in their bowl, but also for the quality of the ration that you
put in the bowl. That's a big responsibility. Owners need guidance
to sort out the truth from the fiction and old wives tales. Additionally,
with so many products on today's market, is it any wonder that
people are confused?
Goals of Feeding
The goal in correct kitten feeding is to provide the right food
in the right amount so that your kitten will achieve the average
growth. We don't want them to grow too fast since this can produce
health problems later on. Researchers have shown that overfeeding
for maximal weight gain should definitely be avoided. In fact,
slight underfeeding is preferable!
Type of Food
A kitten food must be just that - a food for kittens. An adult
diet is not suitable for growing active kittens. An important
point - once you have decided on a particular product feed it
exclusively. Avoid supplementation with meat, table scraps, mineral
and vitamin supplements or any other things because this could
create a finicky eater, nutritional imbalances, dental problems
or digestive upsets.
Rules for Kitten Feeding
- Use a kitten formulation food
- Don't give any additives - unless directed
by a veterinarian
- Kittens should not be fed adult type
foods, or the very inexpensive dry foods. In many instances,
because of the low caloric density of these products, the kitten
cannot consume sufficient quantities of digestible nutrients
to satisfy optimal growth requirements.
- Kittens should be switched to an adult
formula food between nine to twelve months.
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