I know this has been trodden into the dirt to great depths but I would like some advice.
Jipson is the new queen of the house and we bow down to her station. What I need help with is this. When she came home from the shelter they were feeding her Science Diet Kitten. Shes 10 months old now and was 7 - 8 months old whe we got her. We need to get her more kibble real soon. We also give her about 1 to 1.5 oz of Fancy feast Classic wet food 2 -3 times daily along with 1/3 cup of the kibble. She also gets RO/DI water. We'd like to go with a kibble thats not as pricey as SD yet want to make sure we're not feeding her potato chips.
Oh and we tried her on two other types of wet and she ignored them..can't recall the names but we got them from Petsmart. So far shes shown no signs of any intestinal issues and is a ball of energy.
Oh yeah and while I'm here. Is this a good feeding routine. Shes gaining weight since we brought her home. Was a little over 2 pounds in the 6 weeks according to the vets scale. We don't want to have her overweight but want to make sure shes got a full tummy and happy.
Thanks for this wonderful site and all you cat lovers who hang out here.
Jipson is the new queen of the house and we bow down to her station. What I need help with is this. When she came home from the shelter they were feeding her Science Diet Kitten. Shes 10 months old now and was 7 - 8 months old whe we got her. We need to get her more kibble real soon. We also give her about 1 to 1.5 oz of Fancy feast Classic wet food 2 -3 times daily along with 1/3 cup of the kibble. She also gets RO/DI water. We'd like to go with a kibble thats not as pricey as SD yet want to make sure we're not feeding her potato chips.
Oh and we tried her on two other types of wet and she ignored them..can't recall the names but we got them from Petsmart. So far shes shown no signs of any intestinal issues and is a ball of energy.
Oh yeah and while I'm here. Is this a good feeding routine. Shes gaining weight since we brought her home. Was a little over 2 pounds in the 6 weeks according to the vets scale. We don't want to have her overweight but want to make sure shes got a full tummy and happy.
Thanks for this wonderful site and all you cat lovers who hang out here.