NV, Felines Pride, or Rad Raw plus a teething kitten

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Hi everyone! I'd like to start of by saying thank you to everyone and this site for filling me with so much knowledge. I was able to cure my kittens diarrhea by changing his diet to raw/wet!
I have a 6 month old kitten who seems to be getting in his very back teeth.

He is about 5 lbs. His mother was very tiny so we don't think he's going to be a very large cat.

Right now he eats 1/2 of a wellness core kitten can in the morning, in the evening he eats 1/4 cup plus a little extra of natures variety cat bites raw, and at night he gets the other half of the wellness core can.

Do you guys recommend feeding more?

I bought him a chicken wing to try so he can nibble on the bone but he did not like it at all.
Lately he's not been a fan of his wet food but goes crazy for the raw and eats it in one sitting.

What is a better raw food? Feline pride, rad raw, or NV?
Also what can I do about his teeth and to keep them clean and healthy?

I am open to suggestions, I just want my kitty plump, healthy, and happy.
 

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Right now he eats 1/2 of a wellness core kitten can in the morning, in the evening he eats 1/4 cup plus a little extra of natures variety cat bites raw, and at night he gets the other half of the wellness core can.

Do you guys recommend feeding more?

I bought him a chicken wing to try so he can nibble on the bone but he did not like it at all.
Lately he's not been a fan of his wet food but goes crazy for the raw and eats it in one sitting.

What is a better raw food? Feline pride, rad raw, or NV?
Also what can I do about his teeth and to keep them clean and healthy?

I am open to suggestions, I just want my kitty plump, healthy, and happy.
I think the current amount of food is fine. Kittens tend to eat just enough to satisfy their tummies.

I've only fed NV so I can't comment on the other two brands. I've only fed the old NV frozen medallions to my two cats since they were kittens. Both cats are now 4 years old and are healthy. The NV is a good brand,  IMO. You can sign up on the NV web site to get coupons in your email.

For dental health, you can brush your cat's teeth
Use pet toothpaste. Here's a video of how to brush a cat's teeth: http://partnersah.vet.cornell.edu/pet-owners/cat-teeth Some people give their cats raw chicken necks and gizzards for dental health.
 
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