Ollie is 19 weeks old now. We live In England and it seems the only kitten wet food i can get is 'Whiskers'.
Ollie has dry food down at all times. I mix his dry food(I buy different) all the time to save him from boredom.He does eat this stuff as his staple diet (Am I right in assuming that kittens and cats get the most nutrition from dry food). But what eludes me here in this country is lack of variety in wet kitten food.I bought him 'high life' today. Although it is for adults, it was in a pouch and was more mushy than other adult cat foods. He does eat around 3 to 4 small dishes a day of wet food, but he gulped this food down this evening, so he obviously enjoyed it tremendously.I wonder if once or twice a week if I was to feed him this tpe of adult food if I am doing him harm. Naturally I want to do what is best for him, but he seems so bored with this whiskers at the moment. Someone also said to me that I should not even be feeding him whiskers as it contains horid stuff! I don't know what to think any more!
Any advice much appreciated
Lisa
Ollie has dry food down at all times. I mix his dry food(I buy different) all the time to save him from boredom.He does eat this stuff as his staple diet (Am I right in assuming that kittens and cats get the most nutrition from dry food). But what eludes me here in this country is lack of variety in wet kitten food.I bought him 'high life' today. Although it is for adults, it was in a pouch and was more mushy than other adult cat foods. He does eat around 3 to 4 small dishes a day of wet food, but he gulped this food down this evening, so he obviously enjoyed it tremendously.I wonder if once or twice a week if I was to feed him this tpe of adult food if I am doing him harm. Naturally I want to do what is best for him, but he seems so bored with this whiskers at the moment. Someone also said to me that I should not even be feeding him whiskers as it contains horid stuff! I don't know what to think any more!
Any advice much appreciated
Lisa