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Cat nutrition and ragdoll kittens

kitten-information: Kitten WormsOne of the most adorable but unusual breed of kitten that you can purchase is a Ragdoll, listed below are some interesting facts about Ragdoll cats. Cat nutrition is essential for all kittens; all cats can be fed on dry, moist, and semi-moist foods. However a Ragdoll kitten requires a variety of food at every stage of his life.

A Ragdoll kitten requires milk from his mother for about four or five weeks, this will help him to build up his antibodies to avoid disease. To ensure a pet diet is correct, feed a young kitten a mix of quality balanced food that has been specially manufactured to aid cat nutrition.

A kitten will require several small portions of cat food on his pet diet, fed daily; you will soon see him growing strong and healthy. Leave a bowl of fresh water on the floor for your kitten at all times. Ragdoll kittens and cats are sensitive, they plenty of attention - more than any other breed of cat.

He or she will love to play with their toys, however nothing can take the place of playing and receiving attention from their owner, in some cases, left on their own these breed of cat has been known to have behavioural problems. Now that cat nutrition is sorted, let's turn our attention to grooming. Although not considered a long haired breed, Ragdoll cats require a brush and comb once a week

This is a great time for owners to bond with their feline friend, using their hands while brushing and sliding them over his lean body; it is easy to recognise any signs of unwanted lumps and bumps. Top tip: do not let your Ragdoll kitten or adult cat stay outdoors alone, they will not defend themselves from other cats and they easily contract parasites.

At Hills Pets we have available a wide range of Science Hill cat food, all aimed at keeping kittens and adult cats live a long and healthy life.

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Kitten-worms and constipation-urgent!!!!?
9 weeks old kitten. She was healthy, but two days ago started vomiting (white, foamy stuff) and one worm. Immediately, I gave her "general" dewormer my vet gave me when she was born (just in case, cause my neighbor had a worm problem with his cats) and called my vet. He said I did fine and he will come if necessary. Vomiting stopped, and kitten ate and played as usual. But next day she vomited again, now brown stuff...half-digested worms. She vomited that only once. I called vet again, he could not come until today (early this morning) and when he came, he said she is constipated...dead worms made a blockage in her intestines and she need to get them out with stool. He gave her novalgetol and something called clometol and some powder I suppose to give her every few hours in water, so she would not dehydrate (no name, just a blue plastic bag). Also, rice water. But I keep thinking, is there something more? Is there some natural way to make kitten "go"? Please, help, we need it.

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