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  1. the tip of the kitty's canines are finally out

    Friday, 03-Mar-17 01:26:24 UTC from web
    1. @mushi Just a week or two more and it'll start eating solids. A good first solid is ham slices like what you'd put on a sandwich as it can be bitten on but is not hard enough to give the kitty any trouble.

      Friday, 03-Mar-17 01:39:54 UTC from web
      1. @nerthos My sister just went out and bought some of those http://rainbowdash.net/attachment/857438

        Friday, 03-Mar-17 21:03:51 UTC from web
        1. @mushi I'd advise against big brand cat food like whiskas or the like, except for the semi-medical products. They tend to have addictives in the food to keep the cats hooked in that particular product. Not sure what brands are available over there, but I generally feed mine 9lives brand food, and they have no issue switching to other brands whenever the shop doesn't have that brand. I've also fed them proplan brand food for a while back when I had one, or recently the really expensive urinary protection product that Fuzy didn't get to eat due to his sudden death; but these tend to be quite expensive. Still, having only one cat (and one cat alone doesn't eat much) I suppose it would be reasonable to go for the expensive brand. Test it for a bit and then try another brand of similar quality and see if she has issues switching. If she eats the other brand without issues, it's safe from addictives.

          Friday, 03-Mar-17 21:14:17 UTC from web
          1. @nerthos Hm, i will keep that in mind. But i live in the middle of nowhere and the only market here doesnt have many options for cat food

            Saturday, 04-Mar-17 01:13:48 UTC from web
            1. @mushi Well, in that case just try to rotate a bit with somewhat similar quality food so the cat doesn't have trouble eating if the brand you normally feed her isn't available for a while.

              Saturday, 04-Mar-17 01:35:59 UTC from web