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Mark Carroll - 26 Aug 2006 16:07 GMT
We have four neutered males - two are five months old, two are eight
years old. They eat from each other's bowls a lot so trying to give
kitten food to the kittens and cat food to the adults isn't working
out too well. Is it okay to give kitten food to the cats, or
vice-versa, or a bit of a mix to them all, or something?

-- Mark
crickeh-re-hawd - 26 Aug 2006 16:20 GMT
> We have four neutered males - two are five months old, two are eight
> years old. They eat from each other's bowls a lot so trying to give
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>
> -- Mark

it's goin have to be ain't it? lol

of course the obvious solution would be to put the cats in each room
during feeding times..but that's a pain in the cat butt

they'll worry the crap out of you wanting in and out to eat

if you're buying high quality cat food for the adults, im sure it's
plenty nutrition for the kittens

I guess.. i don't know

i don't know nothing
cybercat - 26 Aug 2006 17:20 GMT
> if you're buying high quality cat food for the adults, im sure it's
> plenty nutrition for the kittens

oh, you are just begging for the catfood nazis to come after you,
aren't you?
crickeh-re-hawd - 26 Aug 2006 20:33 GMT
> oh, you are just begging for the catfood nazis to come after you,
> aren't you?

my mamma told me if Im going to get in a fight, I may as well throw the
first punch
so i thought.. let's get started
cybercat - 26 Aug 2006 22:45 GMT
> > oh, you are just begging for the catfood nazis to come after you,
> > aren't you?
>
> my mamma told me if Im going to get in a fight, I may as well throw the
> first punch

She did not!

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---MIKE--- - 26 Aug 2006 17:49 GMT
When I first got Tiger (at four months) I fed only good quality adult
food (Innova, Nutro and then Wellness).  He has grown into a healthy, 22
pound Maine Coon lookalike.

                 ---MIKE---
>>In the White Mountains of New Hampshire
>> (44° 15'  N - Elevation 1580')
Rhonda - 26 Aug 2006 17:56 GMT
Mark,

I had that same problem. I tried to give kitten food to the kittens when
I could, basically I kind of snuck it to them every day when I could.
Their main diet though was adult food at about 4-5 months with kitten
food supplement. They survived!

Rhonda

> We have four neutered males - two are five months old, two are eight
> years old. They eat from each other's bowls a lot so trying to give
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>
> -- Mark

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