Kitten unwell after vaccinations

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Aww..lol that's how he does when his playing n we disturb him..lol..
 
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Need an advice.. if I'm feed him cooked chicken he doesn't really like it what he loved was royal canin what the vet gave as a diet n whiskers tuna chunks in jello.. so I now started giving him tuna as well but its really hard to keep switching the food I came up with a recipe half can royal canin, 500g cooked chicken in very little salt n 1 pouch of whiskers tuna chunks with jelly for kittens... I mix n refrigerate it and that his meal n some nibbles on side.. I just want to know is that okay.. hope there is no harm mixing foods.. he eats that nicely..
I want to give him all kind of nutrients for him to grow healthy.. I also wanted to know if I can give him eggs.. I read somewhere that I can only cook the yolk n give or boiled yolk..
 

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Need an advice.. if I'm feed him cooked chicken he doesn't really like it what he loved was royal canin what the vet gave as a diet n whiskers tuna chunks in jello.. so I now started giving him tuna as well but its really hard to keep switching the food I came up with a recipe half can royal canin, 500g cooked chicken in very little salt n 1 pouch of whiskers tuna chunks with jelly for kittens... I mix n refrigerate it and that his meal n some nibbles on side.. I just want to know is that okay.. hope there is no harm mixing foods.. he eats that nicely..
I want to give him all kind of nutrients for him to grow healthy.. I also wanted to know if I can give him eggs.. I read somewhere that I can only cook the yolk n give or boiled yolk..
You can blend different foods, it doesnt matter much.  And is a wise way to sneak in a new type of food, perhaps.

Re eggs.  the first question is, if you do have problems with salomonella in eggs in your place.  If you do, boiled or scrambled eggs is the only safe.

If not, you can give the yolk as you wish.   Raw yolk is easier to digest, that is why it is in so many receipts.

While the egg-white should be boiled or scrambled.
 
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We get free range farm eggs
 

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Fish is actually not great for cats. Royal Canin is a great food. There is no harm in sticking with that brand, perhaps getting some different varieties, and adding an egg here and there. Their kitten food is fantastic.
 
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But he love fish more then chicken... since I'm adding he eats nicely..
 
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Ah.. he is climbing everything.. now whole night he wants to play n during the day he sleeps
 

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He's so adorable. I just read, the other day, where @Annegave some really good advice on how to train them to sleep more at night. I can't remember where though. I'll do a search and get back to you.
 
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Yeah please.. well I have I open plan house no doors.. as much as I want to ignore he just has his ways.. he climb on our bed gets in our blanket n wants to paly..sleep a play..he feels hungry he gos n eats n drink go to his litter sit for a while in his box..and comes back when he wants to play..
 
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Sorry the previous post had lots of typing errors
 

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I can't find the post. Sorry. But I did see where one woman, who fosters cats, gets them trained to sleep at night by putting them in a small room each night with nothing to do except eat and drink. Also, put a litter box in the room. Then she let's them out first thing in the morning and plays with them and let's them interact with everyone all day. After a week or so, they sleep better at night.

I've never tried anything like that, but it makes sense and seems as though it would work. Kittens do like to attack anything under blankets at night! Lol. I've gotten a few puncture wounds on my toes and fingers while sleeping.
 
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