08-30-2009, 08:38 PM
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You can add some KMR to their diet.
http://pet-supplies.drsfostersmith.com/search?p=Q&lbc=drsfostersmith&w=kmr&af=cat1:cats%20type:product&isort=score&method=and&ts=results&rt=template_switch_search
What I used to do is buy the dry human baby cereal - the mixed grains - it's nice and flaky. I would mix the milk, some canned food and the cereal to make a nice mush and feed this to weaning kittens and even puppies.
I would supplement the KMR milk and not that 'cat milk' you find in the treat aisle. That stuff is crap.
Let them drink as much KMR as they want. It's formulated specifically for cats and has all the nutrients they need to grow strong and healthy.
Plants - get that spray bottle! Many household plants are poisonous to cats! Take the file that has all the poisonous plants for cats in it. Some for dogs are in there too I think. Use the same "pick up and put down someplace else" method to keep them out of the plants. Persistent cats give a shot of water in the ass or behind the ear - that usually works. Just be careful not to get water in ears and eyes. Again, NO WORDS! Make it seem like God is squirting them! Oh and make sure you adjust the spray to stream and not a wide misty spray.
http://pet-supplies.drsfostersmith.com/search?p=Q&lbc=drsfostersmith&w=kmr&af=cat1:cats%20type:product&isort=score&method=and&ts=results&rt=template_switch_search
What I used to do is buy the dry human baby cereal - the mixed grains - it's nice and flaky. I would mix the milk, some canned food and the cereal to make a nice mush and feed this to weaning kittens and even puppies.
I would supplement the KMR milk and not that 'cat milk' you find in the treat aisle. That stuff is crap.
Let them drink as much KMR as they want. It's formulated specifically for cats and has all the nutrients they need to grow strong and healthy.
Plants - get that spray bottle! Many household plants are poisonous to cats! Take the file that has all the poisonous plants for cats in it. Some for dogs are in there too I think. Use the same "pick up and put down someplace else" method to keep them out of the plants. Persistent cats give a shot of water in the ass or behind the ear - that usually works. Just be careful not to get water in ears and eyes. Again, NO WORDS! Make it seem like God is squirting them! Oh and make sure you adjust the spray to stream and not a wide misty spray.
I have no idea what you're talking about so here's a bunny with a pancake on it's head