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Hello,
I just have a question. One of my kittens (about 8 months old) eats a bit too much and is getting chubby. The other one, Chihi is fine as always. So I went ahead and got a lite food from "blue spa select". Very nutritious and a good brand. The dry food is lite and as far as can food, Chichi gets the hairball controll one because her hair is longer and Wesley got the lite one again. I then went to the web site and looked up this brand of food in the "lite" section. It says that it's only intended for older cats who are inactive and have slow metabolism. It also mentions that it's not for kittens as they are never overweight. Well, first of all, they haven't seen Wesley. He is a bit big for his age, although I am not sure how much should the cats weigh at 8 months of age. Second, I already bought two packs of that dry food and a few cans, would it be so terrible if I continue to feed him this lite food? If not, how do I get him to lose weight?
I just have a question. One of my kittens (about 8 months old) eats a bit too much and is getting chubby. The other one, Chihi is fine as always. So I went ahead and got a lite food from "blue spa select". Very nutritious and a good brand. The dry food is lite and as far as can food, Chichi gets the hairball controll one because her hair is longer and Wesley got the lite one again. I then went to the web site and looked up this brand of food in the "lite" section. It says that it's only intended for older cats who are inactive and have slow metabolism. It also mentions that it's not for kittens as they are never overweight. Well, first of all, they haven't seen Wesley. He is a bit big for his age, although I am not sure how much should the cats weigh at 8 months of age. Second, I already bought two packs of that dry food and a few cans, would it be so terrible if I continue to feed him this lite food? If not, how do I get him to lose weight?