Hello everyone, I just recently adopted a 5 1/2 month old female kitten, and I'm having a bit of a dilemma. My family and I aren't sure what to name her!
The shelter we got her from named her Dot, but it feels unoriginal. We've had dozens of barn-cats over the years, so we're running out of names, lol.
When we first got her, she had roundworm, coccidia, and a URI. It took 2 weeks, but she's finally back to good health, and a silky soft coat.
She's extremely playful now and loves to 'help' me make the beds by tunneling through the blankets.
I'm debating on raw-feeding when I can afford to buy it in bulk, so I sort of came here for nutrition advice. I've been reading "Whole Health for Happy Cats" by Sandy Arora and "Your Cat" by Elizabeth M. Hodgkins, and I'd prefer raw food after reading those. For now she's on Nature's Variety and Wellness wet foods 3 times a day, with Purina One kitten formula dry available throughout the day.
And as a side note, I have dyslexia, so I apologize in advance if anything seems out of order
The shelter we got her from named her Dot, but it feels unoriginal. We've had dozens of barn-cats over the years, so we're running out of names, lol.
When we first got her, she had roundworm, coccidia, and a URI. It took 2 weeks, but she's finally back to good health, and a silky soft coat.
She's extremely playful now and loves to 'help' me make the beds by tunneling through the blankets.
I'm debating on raw-feeding when I can afford to buy it in bulk, so I sort of came here for nutrition advice. I've been reading "Whole Health for Happy Cats" by Sandy Arora and "Your Cat" by Elizabeth M. Hodgkins, and I'd prefer raw food after reading those. For now she's on Nature's Variety and Wellness wet foods 3 times a day, with Purina One kitten formula dry available throughout the day.
And as a side note, I have dyslexia, so I apologize in advance if anything seems out of order