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mom2raven

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Hi, I am new here. I got my kitten 3 weeks ago. She is now around 12 weeks old. She is a sweet thing! I had originally planed on feeding her a mix of wet and dry foods, but she seems to prefer the dry (and get the runs from the wet). She will be a stricktly indoor cat and I have chosen to feed her Nutro Natural Care Indoor Kitten, I like how meat (and not meat by products) is the first ingredient and that they do not use artificial things.
I was wondering though, is "indoor" food really neccesary, especially for kittens, or should I just switch to the regular kitten food?
Thank you.
 

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Originally Posted by mom2raven

Hi, I am new here. I got my kitten 3 weeks ago. She is now around 12 weeks old. She is a sweet thing! I had originally planed on feeding her a mix of wet and dry foods, but she seems to prefer the dry (and get the runs from the wet). She will be a stricktly indoor cat and I have chosen to feed her Nutro Natural Care Indoor Kitten, I like how meat (and not meat by products) is the first ingredient and that they do not use artificial things.
I was wondering though, is "indoor" food really neccesary, especially for kittens, or should I just switch to the regular kitten food?
Thank you.
I got a female kitten a few months ago and have been leving out a full bowl of dry and Nutro wet in the morning and night. She hasn't has any problems or complaints about the regular kitten food and she is a strictly indoor cat.

Good luck!
 

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Indoor Nutro has extra veggie fiber ( extra hairball help), Soy protein for bones... extra d for bones and LESS fat and Lcarnitine ( in all but Kitten)fir fat metabolism and lean muscle mass...

I personally use the reg since I have a naturally lean kitty and she has a soy allergy
 
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