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>>95554 P.S. Also, sorry if I'm flooding. I wanted to encourage you to be careful, but to try feeding them this little recipe I've concocted that I believe will really make hard food transition much easier.
1) Crush up kibble with a hammer (and miss your fingers, too. I made this mistake this morning. :() 2) Let the rather fine crumbs soak in a bowl of KMR in a covered bowl in the fridge. 3) Mix wet food and that together in a bowl and heat in the microwave at 8-10 seconds. ATTENTION--- Only mix up/feed her like, one and a half scoops of that, and 1 1/2 scoops of wet food, depending on how much she actually eats currently at a time. I don't think refridgerating it after mixing it and heating it is safe.
Hill's has a great formula called a/d for both dogs and cats that you can only pick up at a vet office, but mot will sell it to anyone who asks. The price I've got is $1.25-$1.50 a can that can really last a long time with just one kitty. That's loaded with calories to help her grow. Sometimes you may need to add water, maybe a teaspoon, to it.
Kittens smack up this stuff like ambrosia. If she doesn't eat it, getting a syringe from your vet or Wal-Mart in the Pharmacy section and feed it that way. We had some sick kittens and after a vet visit and 2 feedings done that way, they regained the idea to eat it on their own, or they're gonna get wrestled by mommy. :D
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