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that is a good sign, if we assume he is in fact say four weeks old then we
can also assume he is underweight, so bottlee feeding is right as he needs
the calories to catch up, when storrmmee came to us she was nine ounces and
only three weeks old, she got her feedings on demand, and it took a week for
the first ounce to get on, after tht it was faster, but she wanted her
bottle until she was about seven weeks old, then she saw dh feeding canned
to one of the other cats got jealous and began weaning herself, Lee
"Janet Wilder" > wrote in message
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> On 12/1/2011 10:29 AM, Storrmmee wrote:
>> only if he is peeing and pooping on his own, part of weaning/moving to
>> more
>> solid foods has to do with digestion/elimination, if you go too soon it
>> might constipate him, Lee

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> He is peeing and pooping on his own and using the litter box every time.
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