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How to feed kittens at 4 weeks of age | Craziest Cat

When can kittens eat hard food?
Kittens can begin eating solid food at around four weeks old. Begin by feeding your kitten soft or wet canned food. As they grow used to eating solid food and their teeth continue to develop, begin to mix in dry food softened with a bit of water.

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Digestive health
During the growth period, the kitten’s digestive system remains immature and continues developing gradually over several months. A combination of highly digestible protein (L.I.P.*) and specific fibres (psyllium and prebiotics including FOS) helps support a balance in the intestinal flora and contributes to good stool quality. *Protein selected for its very high digestibility.

Immune system support
Growth is an essential stage in the kitten’s life: it is the time of big changes, discoveries and new encounters. During this key period, the kitten’s immune system develops gradually. A patented* complex of antioxidants (vitamins C and E, lutein, taurine) helps support the kitten’s natural defences. *France, patent No EP1146870.

Healthy growth
It takes several months for a kitten to reach adult body weight and fully develop its bone structure. An adapted content of protein, vitamins and minerals including vitamin D and calcium helps support the development of the kitten’s bones and muscles and helps maintain health. It also meets the energy needs related to this intense growth period.

L.I.P.
Selected protein with digestibility over 90% (Royal Canin).

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