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Cat General => General Cat Chat => Topic started by: chrisnjulie on September 27, 2015, 11:30:57 AM
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So we're up and running ! Sophie is eating really well and put on 100g in the last week . She is currently eating Felix kitten pouch , mixed with about a teaspoon of boiled chicken or cod and a sprinkling of dry food . I'm going to keep her on this for a bit yet ....my question is - I'd you feed wet and dry diet , do I always offer her both or give her a wet meal and a dry meal later on ....trying to get my head around a different way of feeding (compared to feeding my dogs anyway)
Can I also thank you for the help and advice so far .
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I think the idea is for wet and dry to be given separately but we have 7 moggs, one of whom has no concept of a full stomach so we can't leave dry down and that's why we sprinkle a bit of dry on top of the wet food.
At such a very young age though, I think little and often is more important than anything for Sophie :)
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I usually give 2 meals a day wet food and then leave dry down all the time for snacking. You will need to give more small wet meals to a kitten though. Glad you've found something that she likes to eat.
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I usually give 2 meals a day wet food and then leave dry down all the time for snacking. You will need to give more small wet meals to a kitten though. Glad you've found something that she likes to eat.
Same here....... the boys often have three wet meals a day and some dry kibble for free snacking. :shify: None of them are overweight. In fact Tinks has just been distinguished by our vet as being an absolute example of a cat in his prime. :shy:
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For a kitten its little and often for meals and would continue to feed as you are as its working, ;D
My older cats have wet and dry left down all the time cos they all graze but 3 meals arre put down, sometimes four which they all help themselves too.
All 3 have their own fav food so its offered to them in the evening and the rest left down for grazing :shify: :shify:
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Mmmmm. Seems I will have to wean Astro and the Loon off their 6 times a day feeding. Sounds a lot but they are only half a packet at each meal so only 3 pouches each and they are big lads and active too and they have dry. ;D ;D
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Andrew, I wouldnt change your regime either, as the boys are the very picture of good health. You keep them active, and they aren't overweight.
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Alfie has 2 raw meals a day, supper is a few 'kibble' which he has to work for - either in the 'puzzle feeder', dotted around the room and/or in a home-made concoction of loo roll insides (thanks to whoever suggested that).
Cleo is used to little and often but we can't leave her food down cos Alfie would eat it! She is currently on a mix of raw and commercial 'pate' cos that is what she will eat. She lurves dry but it upsets her tum so she rarely gets any.
You will see from our posts that there is no 'right' way of doing things. As long as the system works for you and results in a healthy cat, try not to worry too much about the details :)
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You can stock up on a food that they like and then they go off it :rofl:
As many of you know on here my first cat would only eat pilchards in tomato sauce. Did her no harm, she lived to be 26 years old. Must admit there wasn't as much choice as there is today, it was 1960 - 1986.
I think many of you will agree that they tell us when and what they want to eat and not what we want them to have ;) :rofl: :rofl:
Mary
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Could I just remind peeps that Sophie has 3 canine pals and I would bet my life on the fact that leaving dry down for her is not an option? :innocent:
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Oh we will be able to leave dry food down without a problem . We are armed with baby gates !! Sophie can fit through them at the moment and once bigger we can adjust the bar width . :evillaugh:
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That's brilliant :wow:
Purrhaps we could do that with our lot as our Noni has a wider girth than the rest :shify: It's her hula hula hips that would stop her access :)