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I've read countless times that kittens should only eat food specifically made for kittens, and not adult food or food for "all life stages" because the kitten food is designed specifically for their young and growing bodies. But I was wondering what the actual difference is between kitten food and adult food? Does kitten food have a different nutritional content (like more vitamins/minerals), or has more calories? Certain ingredients for kittens? Asking mainly because I'm planning on switching my 7 month old kittens to raw food but I haven't come across any separation between what kind of raw food/supplements you should give to kittens vs. adults, besides just giving them a greater quantity. I plan on starting with Hare Today and giving them Alnutrin, so I need to know if I should adjust any supplements or meals for them since they're still growing. Thanks in advance for your help!