I'm not even going to mention how many types of food I have tried on these kittens to get a solid 'gift'. Yes, I would call it a gift at this point. These two are a mystery as far as what's best for their guts. Annie is happy and doing well on her dry food with a little 'fibre' canned but I have yet to find the magic potion for the kits. Today I stumbled once again into a store, that I swear I should have stocks in, and left with a grain-free dry food. ca...ching!! Can I ask you why, when they remove an ingredient from a food, that it ends up costing you your next yoga class payment.? There is a chorus of "Bye Deb....see you tomorrow" from the staff. Oh ya, they are so funny. Okey, dokey....let's see what they can do with this.
They are the most beautiful, happiest, funniest, most active, purrring all the way, little kittens I have ever met.
But when they hit the litter box.......it doesn't look right. The vet tells me all is clear of any 'nasties' so I just have to find the right food. Now, there are 1,345 types of cat food now. I'm at 6. It's a long tunnel ahead, I'm afraid.
Fingers crossed that this works.
"I have stinky poo"
I only wish admitting it was the cure.
Just go back to chewin' on your mom, Audrey.
I spoke to Shelly, who does fostering of kittens in our town, and told her all about the different types of food I have tried and still haven't found the right one. I mentioned she could have all the bags and cans of food that fell short of being the best food for these gals. She said that she had a lot of food donated by kind folks that was not for kittens and that I could have that for the ferals. I will gladly take it as it is this time of year that I try to put more food down for these poor strays. Snow is expected soon and it's cold. Shelly understands and helps when she can.Hugs, Deb





