Hello there - first of all I'd like to say a big HELLOOOOOO to the forum - I'm a long term cat owner, and myself (Andrew) and my much better half Karen have had some sadness and also some happiness recently.
About 2 months ago, by beloved scottish wildcat Rosie passed away. I've had Rosie since she was 5 weeks old (abandoned by her mother) and I was 13, so you can imagine the mess both of us were in. We had recently bought a house, and Rosie was spending her 13th year with us - it was a good year for her, and I'm glad she had some peace and was spoled rotten also.
We had both decided that the house was a wee bit too quiet without a cat, so we have housed two lovely kittens, my aunties second litter. They are fantastic wee creatures, and at 6 weeks old, are both taking to using a litter tray really well. They have both got great personalities, and considering its only day 2 with us, have settled in better than we could ever had hoped. Smudge is bonny wee boy, all grey with a wee bit of white on his nose, and Smokey is a wee cracker, she is grey with lots of white stripes and some white on her face.
I would really appreciate advice on weaning however. At the moment, they are both taking cat milk fine, but I would like to gradually get them used to solids. My plan is to use Go-Cat dried food, mixed to a paste with water, and then mixing with cat milk, gradually increasing the amount of dry to give the feed more texture. After a few days of this, then going to finely chopped kitten wet food, mixing in more milk if need be and then gradually decreasing the amount of milk.
I'm just looking for feedback on if this sounds like the right way to go. I know that there is no hard and fast rules, but would appreciate any adive.
Also, before I forget, they have ony used to litter tray for Number 1's - and they havent left any Number 2's yet. We only got them at 6pm yesterday, but I thought that they would be at least one a day. Is that due to the mainly milk diet, or because of the move to a new location perhaps?
Thanks very much for taking to the time to read - Cheers