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    Easy-digest food for Persian kittens

    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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    A Persian kitten who's just come through a stomach upset — that's exactly the moment to get the nutrition right, and it sounds like your vet is already thinking ahead. Kittens have very different nutritional needs from adult cats: they need higher protein, more calories, and specific nutrients for bone and muscle development, all of which makes this phase critical for long-term health. So the fact you're being thoughtful about what goes in the bowl right now really matters. How old is your kitten exactly, do you know the breed mix, and what have you been feeding so far — even if it's just what the breeder sent you home with?
    She's 4 months old, pure Persian. The breeder was feeding her Royal Canin Persian Kitten but she had a bad stomach upset about two weeks ago. The vet cleared it up and said to look for something easy to digest going forward. She's eating again but still seems a bit delicate.
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    That's really helpful context. A few quick questions before I point you in a clear direction — was the upset linked to anything specific, like a food change or something she got into? And is she eating wet food, dry, or a mix at the moment?
    The vet thinks it might have been a virus rather than the food itself. She's been on dry kibble mainly. The vet didn't flag the Royal Canin as a problem, just said to consider something easy on the stomach as a precaution while she settles.
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    In that case, honestly, the simplest and smartest move is to go back to Royal Canin Persian Kitten — the exact food she was already on. I know it might feel counterintuitive after an upset, but since the vet confirmed the food wasn't the culprit, there's real value in returning to something her gut already knows. Royal Canin Persian Kitten is specifically formulated for this breed: the kibble shape suits a Persian's flat face and jaw, it's got a highly digestible protein profile, and it supports coat health and bone development at exactly this age. It's also one of the gentler kitten kibbles on the market, which lines up perfectly with what your vet suggested. Re-introducing it gradually over 5–7 days — mixing increasing amounts with whatever she's on now — will give her digestive system time to settle back in without any shock.
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    That makes sense. Should I add anything wet to help, or just stick to dry?
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    Adding a little wet food is actually a good idea during recovery — it encourages hydration, which helps the gut settle, and the softer texture is easier to process. Royal Canin do a Persian Kitten wet pouch that pairs directly with the dry, so you're keeping everything consistent and breed-appropriate. I'd offer it once a day alongside her kibble rather than replacing it entirely. Once she's fully back to herself in a few weeks, you can reassess whether you want to keep the wet in the mix or drop back to dry-only — but for now it's a gentle, supportive combination.
    Perfect, that's really clear. I'll get both and reintroduce gradually. Thank you.
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    You're doing exactly the right thing. She's lucky to have someone paying this much attention so early — Persians can be sensitive little characters, and getting the foundation solid now pays off for years. Hope she's back to full mischief very soon!

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