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The amount of food a cat requires will depend on its size and also on its age and daily exercise.
FEEDING & PLAYTIME
Feeding
If you have adopted a Kitten you have to be very careful not to upset his delicate digestion and we would always advise you to feed him on what he is used to, at C.R.U. we always feed IAMS or EUKANUBA these are good quality dried foods and are well digested so there is less waste in the litter tray.

Kittens are prone to loose motions and once a tummy is inflamed it can take a long time to settle down so it is crucial you feed a good quality food there are many other premium foods all of which are only available from good Pet Stores the initial cost may seem expensive but they last longer than tins and you save on Cat litter, rescue Cats have often not had a decent diet before coming into C.R.U. care so they benefit greatly by being kept on a good quality food, Fresh Water should be available at all times.

Never give a Cat or Kitten cows milk as they can not digest this and will get Diarrhoea.

Playtime

Cats, particularly Kittens love to play.

By providing toys such as Cat nip mice etc. he is sure to be kept busy and not be bored .

A scratching post is another good investment as Cats need to stretch and to reinforce territory by scenting with his claws a scratching post will save your furniture from being shredded.
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