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27th June 2012, 10:59 PM #1
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Feeding frequency for 1 year old Maine Coon mix
I'm fostering a 1-year old female Maine Coon mix, Rose. She was an owner surrender to animal control so I don't have any additional background on her parents.
Rose currently weighs about 8.5-9lbs and is active/playful. I feed her the amount of food listed on the food bag for her weight sparsed out three times a day.
I'm new to the Maine Coon breed and have a question. Since Maine Coons are slow to reach physical maturity, do they need more food in their first, second, etc. years? Rose seems less satisfied with her food amount than my other cat who's a couple of pounds overweight and will ask for food every two hours. She'll even dip into my other cat's food dish if he walks away without finishing. I don't want to overfeed Rose, but I don't her to go hungry either. Not sure if she needs more food or is just being a cat trying to milk me for more food.
Many thanks!!!
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27th June 2012, 11:51 PM #2
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I feed my cats wet food 3 times a day and they always have a choice of dry food available. There's not ever a time when they couldn't eat if they wanted to. One of them scoffs her wet food when it goes down and one tends to wander off and come back later.
I have not found that my cats over eat. I expect some cats do but I have no problems and they regulate their own intake. Some days they are hungrier than others - but then so am IVisit us at www.longwalkclark.co.uk
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28th June 2012, 09:04 AM #3
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I have always found that up to a year-18months MC's can pack away an amount that surprises you,my eight month old girl beats the big boys hands down at the moment but having said that they can also play up for more food when they don't really need it,have had one like that & another one now that gets fed away from the others as his eyes are bigger than his tum,give her more but wet food rather than dry less likely to over weight gain & just see what happens,I am sure her appetite will drop off as she matures more as no way could I keep the amount of cats that I have if they had continued eating at the babes rate...!
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