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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 18 Jan 2017 13:43

well the kitten one will have nutrients in it that kittens need rather than as adult cat

Quote :: Kitten food is specially designed to help give kittens the extra nutrients they need to grow and develop into healthy cats. It contains more protein, taurine (an amino acid vital to cat health), and vitamins and minerals than adult cat food does.

probably ok in small portions
While kitten food tends to be higher in calories, protein and fat, there is no actual danger in feeding this food to adult cats. In fact, during pregnancy and nursing, it is advised to feed the higher calorie, higher fat food to expectant and nursing mothers. The only potential danger would be obesity from over-consumption of calories and fat.
Read more at http://feline-nutrition.org/nutrition/feed-kitten-food-to-an-adult-cat
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do you have any of her usual food still . you may be able to mix them together

ShelleyRose

ShelleyRose Report 18 Jan 2017 12:55

I made a mistake today in a well known supermarket - S********y I bought the wrong cat food I have a 16 year old moggie, normally I buy Gourmet, Mon Petit and Whiskas, (whatever one is on offer) she's not got many teeth so I like to indulge her a bit, I picked up the Whiskas kitten food by mistake, only noticed once I'd taken the pouches out and ripped the box up.
My question is do you think it will make much difference to her? what different nutrients are in the kitten food to the ordinary whiskas.
Think I need to go to specsavers lol

ShelleyRose. x