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					<description><![CDATA[We just adopted two 3 1/2 month old kittens, and the dry Chicken and Rice is what the shelter feeds their cats due to it being &quot;all stages.&quot; It&#039;s a little difficult to find around town here (and I&#039;m not in a small town), but we decided to keep Mochi and Marshmallow with the Nutrisource because it&#039;s what they&#039;re familiar with. They love it and gobble it up, so no issues there. That said, holy moly, let&#039;s discuss that gas issue that so many people have reported! Our new babies are both big snugglers, opting to get right up under your chin against your neck...and that&#039;s when I first noticed that I can actually hear and feel the burbling happening in their little tummies. THAT is just your warning before you&#039;re asphyxiated by a foul kitten fart 😂 Our previous cat never had gas till we had to switch her to a prescription diet near the end of her time (and she was 23, so that&#039;s saying something), and I was getting worried that we just happened to adopt the two smelly cats at the shelter! I&#039;m glad to know that it&#039;s probably their food and not their basic nature causing the gas. That said, if other folks&#039; cats have more robust intestines, I do like the idea of this food being all-stages, and again, the kitties enjoy it enough!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We just adopted two 3 1/2 month old kittens, and the dry Chicken and Rice is what the shelter feeds their cats due to it being &#8220;all stages.&#8221; It&#8217;s a little difficult to find around town here (and I&#8217;m not in a small town), but we decided to keep Mochi and Marshmallow with the Nutrisource because it&#8217;s what they&#8217;re familiar with. They love it and gobble it up, so no issues there. That said, holy moly, let&#8217;s discuss that gas issue that so many people have reported! Our new babies are both big snugglers, opting to get right up under your chin against your neck&#8230;and that&#8217;s when I first noticed that I can actually hear and feel the burbling happening in their little tummies. THAT is just your warning before you&#8217;re asphyxiated by a foul kitten fart 😂 Our previous cat never had gas till we had to switch her to a prescription diet near the end of her time (and she was 23, so that&#8217;s saying something), and I was getting worried that we just happened to adopt the two smelly cats at the shelter! I&#8217;m glad to know that it&#8217;s probably their food and not their basic nature causing the gas. That said, if other folks&#8217; cats have more robust intestines, I do like the idea of this food being all-stages, and again, the kitties enjoy it enough!</p>
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