What to feed kittens

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tiffmaxee

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IMG_1133.JPG My fosters are doing well. One possibly too well as I think she's eating more than her share. I'll see what my vet says when he meets them Thursday. I've been feeding them Wellness kitten and they eat 2 1/2 or 3 3oz cans a day EACH! I decided to try Primal freeze dried which they like too. Both are VERY expensive. So I do mix in a little fancy feast kitten too. I'd like to feed a good food but not break the bank. I'm still recovering from the years of high expense seniors. It's been over 19 years since I've had kittens and back then I fed canned and dry. So I'm looking for food recommendations. They will likely be failed fosters but I can't commit until after they are spayed and Max gets his tribute which I can't seem to write yet. Any and all suggestions welcome on food. Thanks.
 
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They will likely be failed fosters
:):):):)

One of the local rescue groups here recommends the adult chicken and turkey Wellness for people who adopt kittens. Just use the tall cans for a more economical feed. The kitten formula is outrageous in price cause of the smaller cans, but the formula isn't much different than the adult version. The shelter I worked at also fed the adult Wellness.

I hear you on Max's tribute, I seem to be blocked too. :bighug::bighug::bighug:
 
View attachment 26720 My fosters are doing well. One possibly too well as I think she's eating more than her share. I'll see what my vet says when he meets them Thursday. I've been feeding them Wellness kitten and they eat 2 1/2 or 3 3oz cans a day! I decided to try Primal freeze dried which they like too. Both are VERY expensive. So I do mix in a little fancy feast kitten too. I'd like to feed a good food but not break the bank. I'm still recovering from the years of high expense seniors. It's been over 19 years since I've had kittens and back then I fed canned and dry. So I'm looking for food recommendations. They will likely be failed fosters but I can't commit until after they are spayed and Max gets his tribute which I can't seem to write yet. Any and all suggestions welcome on food. Thanks.
What beautiful little creatures! :)
 
No advice on kitten food from me, Elise. We always have so many cats that we usually end up feeding a combo of lower-priced foods (e.g., FF, Friskies) and homemade (EZComplete). I really just wanted to drop in and let you know I continue to keep you in my thoughts and prayers. :bighug::bighug::bighug:

The kittens are adorable, by the way. :)
 
No advice on kitten food from me, Elise. We always have so many cats that we usually end up feeding a combo of lower-priced foods (e.g., FF, Friskies) and homemade (EZComplete). I really just wanted to drop in and let you know I continue to keep you in my thoughts and prayers. :bighug::bighug::bighug:

The kittens are adorable, by the way. :)
Thanks Shelly.
 
LOL, I agree. They could become permanent! I could never foster...we would have 30 cats! They are so cute.
 
Sorry that wasn't clear. I meant, if we did foster cats, I could never give them up. We only have 3 cats. Theresa wanted to foster 3 kittens...and actually we both know how that would have ended....we would have had 3 more permanent fur-kids :)
 
I'm not giving them up! It's just been hard admitting it as I miss Max so much. My vet met then Thursday and said to spay them in a month. Then I will adopt them. The rescue includes it in their fee and won't let them be adopted before. Since I also wasn't sure I was ready and didn't want them fixed at two pounds, I decided to foster.
 
Elise.... The lectures I have attended (Dr. Becker, Dr Bessent, Dr.Hanover....getting at that they are mainly holistic)
They all say if you are feeding a good quality canned to just feed a bit more. No need for kitten food just more calories if is a quality food.:bighug:
 
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