When i picked up Sophie, Emma told me what Sophie was being fed on which was Hills Science Plan kibbels for kittens(No wet food).
Just before i got her i bought a few tins of Whiskas kitten wet food and thought that i might as well mix in a bit with her dry. Her stools have been fine.
Last night i opened a new tin and mixed it in and a couple of hours later she paid a visit to the litter tray, and this time i noticed that they were a lot softer!.
I kept her in the bedroom with Rosie and myself last night to help with the bonding. And twice through the night i heard her go on her litter tray, but this time it was runny, but there were no signs of blood.
I took the food away from her, but left her with water, and when i left for work today i left just the dry food.
The vet said because i was giving her a good quality food there was no need to give her canned food.
Does anyone know why she was like this
. She seems fine in herself, she's drinking ok, her eyes are clear, and she's running and playing around quite happily!.
Just before i got her i bought a few tins of Whiskas kitten wet food and thought that i might as well mix in a bit with her dry. Her stools have been fine.
Last night i opened a new tin and mixed it in and a couple of hours later she paid a visit to the litter tray, and this time i noticed that they were a lot softer!.
I kept her in the bedroom with Rosie and myself last night to help with the bonding. And twice through the night i heard her go on her litter tray, but this time it was runny, but there were no signs of blood.
I took the food away from her, but left her with water, and when i left for work today i left just the dry food.
The vet said because i was giving her a good quality food there was no need to give her canned food.
Does anyone know why she was like this