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I have two Arabian Mau kittens rescued from the street.
Three months old male and five months old female.
Both are in good shape after receiving treatment for fungal infections and ready for vaccinations next week.
The vet recommended Royal Canin kitten dry food and wet food.
But the problem is that it's expensive especially the wet food.
I was wondering if I could add Purina Friskies wet food to their diet since it's cheap and seems to be the best product among the cheap ones and also available everywhere.
In this way I could consume less Royal Canin products and not eliminate them entirely.
Is it fine to provide different types of foods daily for the kittens diet with each meal being different from the previous one?
Three months old male and five months old female.
Both are in good shape after receiving treatment for fungal infections and ready for vaccinations next week.
The vet recommended Royal Canin kitten dry food and wet food.
But the problem is that it's expensive especially the wet food.
I was wondering if I could add Purina Friskies wet food to their diet since it's cheap and seems to be the best product among the cheap ones and also available everywhere.
In this way I could consume less Royal Canin products and not eliminate them entirely.
Is it fine to provide different types of foods daily for the kittens diet with each meal being different from the previous one?