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We have two new kittens; one is about five months (almost six months old) the other is three months(nearly four months old). We have been feeding them a combination of wet and dry food, two cans of wet, and probably an 8th of a dry cup a day). We have provided them three kinds of wet food (it was based on what kitten food we could find near us). Fancy feast kitten food, then Tiki Cat, Instinct Kitten Pate, and Purina pro plan focus kitten white fish and tuna entree. And Instincts dry kitten food. The kitten's poop has stunk to varying degrees throughout all of this, and now they both are gassy. I know we need to get a fecal sample to the vet. Does anyone have another suggestion that could help. We give our older cat fortiflora; would a probiotic help them. Is there something we can add to the liter to help? We use Cat Attract litter because of our older cat. They really are stinky cute but whew, the smell.
We have two new kittens; one is about five months (almost six months old) the other is three months(nearly four months old). We have been feeding them a combination of wet and dry food, two cans of wet, and probably an 8th of a dry cup a day). We have provided them three kinds of wet food (it was based on what kitten food we could find near us). Fancy feast kitten food, then Tiki Cat, Instinct Kitten Pate, and Purina pro plan focus kitten white fish and tuna entree. And Instincts dry kitten food. The kitten's poop has stunk to varying degrees throughout all of this, and now they both are gassy. I know we need to get a fecal sample to the vet. Does anyone have another suggestion that could help. We give our older cat fortiflora; would a probiotic help them. Is there something we can add to the liter to help? We use Cat Attract litter because of our older cat. They really are stinky cute but whew, the smell.