Kittens grow fast and need more protein and calories per pound than adult cats, so the food you choose in those first months genuinely matters. We compared these formulas against AAFCO growth nutrient profiles, named animal protein sources, and texture variety, since some kittens prefer pate while others take to kibble. In our evaluation we prioritized foods that state they are complete and balanced for growth, because that label means the formula meets the nutrient standard kittens require. What we like is a clearly named primary protein and a brand with a consistent safety record. We recommend pairing wet and dry food for hydration and dental benefits, and we strongly advise confirming your kitten’s diet and portions with your veterinarian, especially for any medical needs.

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