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So kitten is still with us, and still without name. He's six weeks old and as far as I can see, isn't eating solids, not even trying them, yet. Mum still has tons of milk, and feeds him quite a lot, but I can't seem to get him interested in dry food or wet food, and I'm a bit worried. He licks stuff a LOT, Minnie's last litter were quite licky kittens too, and is bright and playful. Should I just let him get on with it in his own time? All the cats are on kitten dry food at the moment to try and build them up a bit, but I've had to put off Minnie's spey, as she's obviously not going to have weaned him by next week :(

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I keep Siamese and Oriental cats. I start to wean them from 4 weeks onwards. I always start them on scrambled egg mixed with a small amount of evap milk (dilute it a little with boiled water) try rubbing his nose in it, if he still won't eat then put a little in his mouth. Evap milk is just too tasty to resist ;-) Good luck!

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No luck with trying egg, he won't go near the cat milk formula (although all the other cats hoover it up, so not a waste), but he has started mouthing the dried food so I'm hoping he'll make the transition soon. Off to get his jabs next week :) then off to his new home the week after so long as he's eating (I'm letting them take care of the second batch of jabs as they're responsible types).

 

I have to say that speying is a lot more hassle than the last time I had one of my queens done - took two in last week, and the vet recommended side incisions (always had them go through the tummy) and both girls have really big wounds and one of them is now slightly infected and they're both terribly depressed :( Vet says they're fine, but I don't remember it being this bad at all, even when Cleo had her c section spey.

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Not sure what age is best but if you wean too early (or sometimes too late) it can have effects on the behaviour and physiology of animals.

 

Think the suggestion of slowly weaning by adding a bit of water and then reducing it, sounds good :)

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Try s"Ooops, word censored!"ed beef.

Freeze a bit of steak(yes sorry about that but you can then go on to mince)then get a sharp knife to s"Ooops, word censored!"e it...a boning knife is ideal...

That way you get really fine meat your little kitty can suck up

 

PS don't, in the early stages, try shortcuts like the food processor......it wont process the stringy bits and that would put the little chap off the food

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