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    Scottish Fold Kitten Soft Stools: Best Food Fix

    This is a specific conversation about Kitten food — the right nutrition from the start — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    Soft stools that the vet has already investigated — that's actually a really useful starting point, because it tells us this is most likely a digestive sensitivity rather than anything medical. Scottish Folds can be prone to sensitive stomachs, and at 5 months they're right in the middle of rapid growth, so what you feed now genuinely matters. Before I point you toward something specific, a couple of quick questions: what have you been feeding so far, and have you noticed whether the soft stools are constant or tied to particular meals or ingredients?
    We started on Whiskas wet pouches, then switched to Felix as that's what the vet said to try. Still soft stools. She's eating fine, no blood, no vomiting. Just never quite firm.
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    That pattern makes a lot of sense actually — both Whiskas and Felix use a wide mix of protein sources and quite a few additives, which can be hard on a sensitive gut. The constant rather than intermittent nature of it suggests her digestive system just isn't responding well to that style of food. One thing worth knowing: Scottish Folds specifically can have a lower tolerance for ingredient variety, and at this age her gut flora is still maturing. Has she been on any food with chicken as the sole or primary protein, or has it always been the mixed-protein loaf style?
    Always mixed I think. The Felix was just whatever variety pack we grabbed. Could that be the problem?
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    Almost certainly contributing, yes. Variety packs cycle through different proteins constantly, which gives a sensitive stomach no chance to settle. What I'd recommend is Royal Canin Kitten — the wet food in individual pouches, not the variety range, specifically the plain Kitten version. It's formulated with a single consistent protein profile, uses highly digestible ingredients, and has added prebiotics specifically to support gut health in young cats. It's designed for kittens up to 12 months, so it covers all her nutritional needs at this stage. Royal Canin also have a specific Kitten dry kibble if you want to introduce some dry alongside it, but I'd start with just the wet to get stools firm first. Give it a full two weeks before judging — transition slowly over five days mixing it with the Felix.
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    That sounds really promising actually. Is Royal Canin generally good for Scottish Folds specifically, or is it just a general kitten food?
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    Royal Canin actually make a breed-specific Scottish Fold formula, but that's aimed at adult cats. For a 5-month-old, the standard Royal Canin Kitten wet food is genuinely the better choice right now — it's nutritionally balanced for this growth phase and the digestibility profile is what you need to address the stool issue first. Once she's past 12 months and her digestion is stable, switching to the Scottish Fold adult formula would make excellent sense. For now, focus on settling her gut with the Kitten version. You should see a noticeable improvement within the first week if digestibility is the main issue.
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    Great, I'll order it today. Should I be worried about the soft stools long term if this doesn't fix it?
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    If two consistent weeks on Royal Canin Kitten doesn't produce firmer stools, it's worth going back to the vet and asking specifically about a hydrolysed protein diet trial — that's the next diagnostic step for a true food sensitivity. But honestly, given what you've described, I'd be surprised if a cleaner, more digestible food doesn't sort it. Most cases like this resolve with the right food. Keep a simple note of stool consistency each day during the transition so you have something concrete to report back if needed.

    Your situation is probably different. Get a specific answer for yours.

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