Feeding Your Kitten

              

Feeding Your Kitten

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We feed and recommend for growing kittens:  Royal Canin BabyCat 34

Babycat 34

Cat Food for 1st stage kittens during weaning and intense growth (0-4 months)

Babycat 34 is the first step feeding solution exclusive to Royal Canin that is specifically designed for very young kittens from weaning to 4 months.

Baby Cat is Special Tiny Kibble, Just the right size to fit your new babies "milk teeth" and their small mouth.  Royal Canin Babycat 34 is the only kitten food made this extra small size.

A kitten’s “milk teeth” will begin to appear between 3 and 4 weeks of age, but permanent teeth do not emerge  until after 4 months of age. A tiny kibble is easier to eat and can be rehydrated during weaning

 

Immunity Booster
A unique combination of nutrients to help build the kitten's immune defenses

Sensitive Digestive Care
At this sensitive age, very young kittens need a specific formula that is easier for them to digest.


Royal Canin NEW Canned Cat Foods

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Royal Canin Feline Health Nutrition Kitten 36

Royal Canin Feline Health Nutrition Kitten 36
 

For 2nd stage kittens during muscle and bone development (4-12 months)
Highly digestible protein and carbohydrates
Early dental care
Helps build a strong immune system

 


 

I am not a big fan of canned food. Plus there really isn't a good choice for a kitten canned food.  I mostly just wet the dry food a little bit and serve that up as the so called wet food.  You just can't beat the quality of dry food over wet canned food.

BUT!!!

The pet food industry keeps trying and I keep watching and testing them out, if it reads good quality.

Pet Promise 

tried the chicken formula on July 19th, 2009 

NO animal byproducts

NO rendered meats or chicken meals

NO factory farm meat or chickens

NO antibiotic fed protein source

NO added growth hormones

NO artificial colors,  flavors or Preservatives

 

 

 

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