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I’ve never owned a cat, and we’re about to be getting a 12-week-old kitten (I’m aware of the potential detriment of owning a single young kitten, so we’re still currently deciding what to do about that). Admittedly without much prior research, but with a little bit of what we hoped was good advice from a few people, we went out to buy supplies. We definitely want the best food possible for our little guy, and we were told that chicken is preferable for kittens as it’s easier than other meats to digest. So, we ended up getting:
Dry food - Redford Naturals Chicken Recipe for kittens (free of corn, soy, and wheat)
Wet food - Royal Canin for Kittens, thin slices in gravy (it doesn’t say on the package but it’s definitely chicken based, however we were recommended the wellness brand version of this for next time, it happened to be sold out)
Treats - Temptations MixUps (Tuna, Shrimp & Salmon Flavor), this is the one we’re a little skeptical about because it‘s not specifically for kittens and it isn’t chicken based, but being occasional treats are they okay? How occasional should they be, and is there something better?
Thank you so, so much for any input! Possibly including how often we should feed him each? Should be around 3 times a day right?
Dry food - Redford Naturals Chicken Recipe for kittens (free of corn, soy, and wheat)
Wet food - Royal Canin for Kittens, thin slices in gravy (it doesn’t say on the package but it’s definitely chicken based, however we were recommended the wellness brand version of this for next time, it happened to be sold out)
Treats - Temptations MixUps (Tuna, Shrimp & Salmon Flavor), this is the one we’re a little skeptical about because it‘s not specifically for kittens and it isn’t chicken based, but being occasional treats are they okay? How occasional should they be, and is there something better?
Thank you so, so much for any input! Possibly including how often we should feed him each? Should be around 3 times a day right?