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Posted by: EmmaB at Thu Jul 13 14:37:01 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by EmmaB ]  
   

Hi-

I took my two 15 week old kittens to the vet today. The vet found that they had cocidia. So I am treating them for that for a period of 3 weeks. The vet advised me to feed both kittens Eukanuba brand Low Residue Adult formula for the 3 weeks while I treat the cocidia. Now I would like to trust my vet, but somehow I think only feeding them dry food sounds bad. Would doing it for only 3 weeks be a problem? I don't like the fact that the vet wants me to feed them adult formula, since they are growing so quickly and should be on a kitten formula. Any thoughts of maybe something else to feed them? Also, I eventually want to switch them to an all wet food diet. What are some good brands? What should I look for in a good quality food? Thanks for the advice.


   

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