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  2. The best food to feed growing kittens - AOL

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    You can free-feed dry food, leaving a measured portion out all day so your kitten can eat whenever they want, and meal-feed wet food, giving your kitten a small portion twice a day at specific times.

  3. When can a kitten eat wet food? - AOL

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    Changing cat food is something that should always be done slowly, so if you're wanting to transition your kitten from wet to dry food, you'll want to do this over a period of days rather than ...

  4. Why is my kitten hungry all of the time? 8 reasons for ... - AOL

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    "Your kitten has a faster metabolic rate than older cats, meaning they burn off energy more quickly by just the day-to-day running of their body," explains Dr. MacMillan. Credit: Getty Images 4.

  5. Kitten - Wikipedia

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    Kittens are able to chew solid food around 5–6 weeks after birth, and it is recommended that 30% of their diet should consist of solid food at this time. [32] The kitten remains on the mother's milk until around eight weeks of age when weaning is complete and a diet of solid food is the primary food source.

  6. Weaning - Wikipedia

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    The weaning process normally begins when kittens are around four weeks old, and is usually completed when they reach 8–10 weeks. It is important to remember that abrupt removal from the mother cat can have a negative effect on the kitten's health and socialization skills. [42] Weaning kittens should be done when the kittens reach 4 weeks old.

  7. Cat food - Wikipedia

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    During pregnancy a cat should gain 38% of their body weight by the time they are ready to give birth. It is recommended that a cat's diet should contain 4000 kcal per kg of dry food [50] while pregnant; during lactation it is recommended that the cat consumes 240–354 kcal ME per kg of body weight. [50]

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