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		<pubDate>Tue, 9 Feb 2010 14:24:18 GMT</pubDate>
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			<p>Yeah drop the purina cat chow! it's better suited for chicken feed then cat food to be honest. Fancy feast is good. I wouldn't feed elegant medeleys, since it's more expensive AND not as good. go with the gourmet chicken feast,gourmet,salmon feast,and gourmet oceanfish feast as those have under 15% carbohydrates and no grain. and she's a kitten so do this now when she's open to try new stuff, raw meat(no ground) twice a week is a great supplement. 

Go with two 3 oz cans a day and when she grows up go to one can.  and if your going to have a raw meat day, do 3 ounces.

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					Sprinkles</a>
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		Mon, Nov 2nd 2009, 17:13 GMT 
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			<p>I have always fed my kittens as much as they wanted.  I would stick with kitten food for the first year.  Canned food is best for your little guy.  A website you may want to check out is: http://catinfo.org/

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					&hearts; Tasha &hearts;</a>
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		Mon, Nov 2nd 2009, 12:11 GMT 
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			<p>Welcome to Catster! My DH told me I couldn't have any more animals either. That was 2 cats and 1 dog ago! 8-)  What to feed is  a very hotly contested topic here. No doubt I'll be told I'm nuts which happened last time I answered a food question, but here goes.  I feed my 2 dogs and 3 cats Purina One. At each vet trip, they all get high marks for general health, coat condition, etc. My vet sells Science Diet, but she tells me that Purina is fine considering the good shape my animals are in. Even the canned food you feed Sace should be kitten formula,though. I also free feed which will also draw negative comments from the masses here, but my cats are not overweight. Put the recommended amount in Sace's bowl each day and when that's gone, don't refill. For a definitive answer on what to feed, rely on your vet who knows Sace and his needs.  Someone will undoubtely say &quot;vets aren't nutritionists&quot;, but my vet knows  LOT about animal nutrition and I rely on her advice. <br /><br />
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		Mon, Nov 2nd 2009, 07:11 GMT 
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