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nelly-knowall - 22 Aug 2005 19:14 GMT
My beautiful 5 month old kitten stinks all the time, I presume she is
passing wind, though I haven't heard anything.  I feed here on normal cat
food and plain white chicken. My previous cat did not have this problem.  My
question is, Is there anything I can give her that will not harm her but
help to alleviate the problem.
Thanks in advance
Wayne Boatwright - 22 Aug 2005 20:44 GMT
> My beautiful 5 month old kitten stinks all the time, I presume she is
> passing wind, though I haven't heard anything.  I feed here on normal
> cat food and plain white chicken. My previous cat did not have this
> problem.  My question is, Is there anything I can give her that will not
> harm her but help to alleviate the problem.
> Thanks in advance

I have no idea, but your vet should know, as well as one of the advisors at
PetSmart.  I would check it out.  Poor stinky baby! :-)  I know, it's not
really funny.

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rpl - 22 Aug 2005 21:10 GMT
> My beautiful 5 month old kitten stinks all the time, I presume she is
> passing wind, though I haven't heard anything.  I feed here on normal cat
> food and plain white chicken. My previous cat did not have this problem.  My
> question is, Is there anything I can give her that will not harm her but
> help to alleviate the problem.
> Thanks in advance

piece of crap stuck to her arse ?

pat
Flippy - 22 Aug 2005 22:20 GMT
You'll need to feed her kitten food until she is one year old. For info
visit this page: http://www.flippyscatpage.com/health.html and look under
KITTEN CARE and also under NUTRITION.

Proper kitten food will decrease her "windiness".

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My Cats: http://www.flippyscatpage.com
Cat-chat: http://www.flippyscatpage.com/catchat.html

> My beautiful 5 month old kitten stinks all the time, I presume she is
> passing wind, though I haven't heard anything.  I feed here on normal cat
> food and plain white chicken. My previous cat did not have this problem.
> My question is, Is there anything I can give her that will not harm her
> but help to alleviate the problem.
> Thanks in advance
nelly-knowall - 22 Aug 2005 23:53 GMT
Thanks for reply.  makes sense
PS. Great website.  Chloe looks brilliant

> You'll need to feed her kitten food until she is one year old. For info
> visit this page: http://www.flippyscatpage.com/health.html and look under
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>> but help to alleviate the problem.
>> Thanks in advance
Flippy - 23 Aug 2005 01:41 GMT
You're very welcome! I'm glad that the link was useful.

Thanks for your kind words about my catpage and my Chloe-cat. She certainly
has a very glossy coat for a cat that eats only dry food.

Regards,
Flippy in Melbourne, Australia.
My Cats: http://www.flippyscatpage.com
Cat-chat: http://www.flippyscatpage.com/catchat.html

> Thanks for reply.  makes sense
> PS. Great website.  Chloe looks brilliant
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>>> harm her but help to alleviate the problem.
>>> Thanks in advance
carola - 23 Aug 2005 00:46 GMT
: My beautiful 5 month old kitten stinks all the time, I presume she is
: passing wind, though I haven't heard anything.  I feed here on normal cat
: food and plain white chicken. My previous cat did not have this problem.  My
: question is, Is there anything I can give her that will not harm her but
: help to alleviate the problem.
: Thanks in advance

My four month old kittens are like that when we lift them.
Vet says it takes around half a year until a young cat's digestion system is
settled.
Is the cat wormed?

carola
 
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