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F3 16 week old kitten

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Paige
Staff member
Welcome Darien! Your kitten is a gorgeous one and Kim is well known to many of us! Look forward to more pics :)
 
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Darien

Guest
20140427_171011.jpg 2014-04-27 17.45.38.jpg Here are some updated pictures of Adonis in our home. He has a spare room all to himself for now until he gets settled in. He still doesn't know what to think yet but is doing good considering. 2014-04-27 17.42.59.jpg 2014-04-27 17.42.59.jpg 20140427_170741.jpg 20140427_170741.jpg
 

Diane

Savannah Super Cat
Hi there and welcome...I also own a F3 male savannah and he eats high protein grain free foods...Blue Buffalo canned and kibble.....and Simply Nourish grain free canned......Your F3 sure is beautiful!:up:
 
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Darien

Guest
Thanks Diane, that's good to know. We are planning on keeping him on Life's Abundance for now since that is what Kim had him on and maybe some raw chicken, Kim said he liked that a lot.
How old is your F3? he is a good looking cat too, and how big is he size wise.
 

John Popp

Site Supporter
What a handsome boy! Congratulations.

I noticed that you mentioned feeding fish and I would recommend not feeding fish for anything more than a single meal per week. There's a laundry list as to why, but primarily high phosphorous which can lead to kidney disease. Certainly OK in small doses or as a treat, but shouldn't be a mainstay of the diet.
 
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