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Thanks for all your input, my vet was the one who recommend the 'Science plan' (dry food), I did think that the dry food may hurt the kitten being that he is teething but the vet still insisted that the 'Science plan' was the best food for him. As you can imagine I am really confused now lol. "Linda Terrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 21:51:07 UTC, Bob Brenchley. > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 09:41:12 GMT, "Linda Terrell" > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > >> >Science Diet is better for kittens in that it has a higher > > >> >fat content which kittens need. Also it is one of the lowest > > >> >in magnesium. > > >> > > > >> >Compare the fat content in SD to any of the others. Fat > > >> >content in canned food, BTW, is very low. So don't feed > > >> >it exclusively. > > >> > > >> What total and absolute rubbish. Kittens should NEVER - EVER be fed > > >> dry food. While it may be ok to give a fully grown cat some dry food, > > >> tinned food is always the best way to ensure a healthy diet for any > > >> cat. > > > > > > > > >Following my Vet's advice. - canned doesn't have enough fat content. > > >so kitten gets a mix. > > > > Canned food for kittens has all the fat they are gong to need - as > > well as the most important ingredient of all - water. > > > > > >And all my cats have eaten dry food daily over 35 years. > > > > You are very lucky - many cats are not. > > > > > >And they are Indoor cats, all the time. > > > > Why do you boast about being an animal abuser? > > > > Jesus still loves you > > Because He has to > > I only abuse people like you. > > LT >
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