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2nd January 2014, 03:50 PM #1
My sweetie, Ce-Ce only gets one pouch of wet at night. But she has her choice of dry during the day. It isn't an issue for her because she will only eat a couple of kibbles then moves on. She loves yogurt, Gets to lick the bowl when I am finished with the yogurt. and she loves, loves, loves watermelon. she has been known to knock it off my fork if I don't give her the last bite.
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2nd January 2014, 05:03 PM #2
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hahaha that is funny. Miss Ginger likes to lick the last spoonful of milk from my cereal! and she absolutely loves whipped cream!
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29th January 2014, 08:04 AM #3
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8th April 2014, 05:25 PM #4
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9th April 2014, 03:13 AM #5
How much should a 13 week kitten be eating? Mickey has been eating ~30-40gms of dry biscuits and a 3oz tin of wet food a day.
Mickey has gone off his dry food the last couple of days and the breeder told us he needs more food and to give him wet 3-4 times a day if he is ignoring his dry biscuits. He had 1 tin of food at midday yesterday and another about 7pm. Poor little guy chucked up everywhere at about 2am and had a very loose stool...that he stood in and trekked around the bathroomHe has the tins before and not been sick from them :(
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9th April 2014, 08:05 AM #6
I don't think it can be the amounts he eats that makes him sick.
here is what my breeder told me when I brought Neevie home, for the first year - she said her cats had a bit of a fragile digestion, but following these guidelines I never had any problems...
- don't give her gravy wet food (you know like chicken in gravy or beef in gravy), only jelly - gravy is too rich, paradoxically kitten food in gravy is even more so, and will give her the runs...
- avoid dry food in the first year, that also gives them the runs, because it's also rich.
- Neevie loves chicken (boiled or grilled, don't add salt or anything funky, not off our plate because then there's things like garlic or onions which are poisonnous for cats) - so she has as much of that as we care to cook for her
- anything with meat or fish, as pure as possible, is the best - whatever she'll eat basically
- let them choose their quantities - don't let that bowl go empty if possible - young cats don't become boulimic, they eat as much as they need, they don't overfill, and MCs need a LOT to grow - I got concerned about the 6 pouches per day with Neevie, so started restricting her, that was a bad move on my part, she's only 5 and a half kilos now. My take on quantities is: Let him grow up, you'll have time to worry about quantities in about 5 years when he's all grown and settled.
- they stop eating so much when they're one year old approx, now Neevie gets 2 pouches (gravy included) and dry food at will...
let us know how it goes!
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9th April 2014, 12:00 PM #7
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My cat Damur eats very little. And he feels good though!
We give him enough meal every day ( about 7 packages with wet food ), but he don't put on weight.
And he likes to eat cheese camambert and cheese parmigiano )
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9th April 2014, 01:43 PM #8
oh yes, Neevie wasn't putting on weight at first either, until we had her spayed.
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10th April 2014, 01:48 AM #9
Mickey was all fine yesterday. Normal poo and no chucking up! We just split the tins in half and gave him both halves about an hour apart. He also started eating his biscuits again.
Maybe he was just adjusting to his new family/routine or found something he shouldn't have and eaten it? My 22mo boys do tend to leave a trail of destruction and half consumed food behind them.
I have gone through the wet food and identified the ones that are jelly based rather than gravy. We are going to try him on some boiled chicken on the weekend and see what he thinks of that, just have to con the Mrs into giving up a tenderloin or two to the experiment.
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10th April 2014, 09:03 AM #10
hehehe - oh and I forgot to say, Neevie's favorite is the chicken breast - I don't understand that at all but she likes the dry white stuff best, rather than the tender moist legs.... cats, hey...
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