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15th September 2010, 10:05 AM #1Moderator




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15th September 2010, 10:11 AM #2Elite Cat


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Schrodingers the same... its akin to a nuclear shockwave.. im sure i've seen his pantaloons shake.. this is normally followed by a loud "EEEEEEEeeew Schrodo!!!!" to which he'll look up non plussed... and normally meow for more food (he eats alarmingly fast).
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15th September 2010, 01:17 PM #3Happy Kitten

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Hi guys, I'm a couple of months off getting my two boys but after reading this thread would like a bit of advice please?
I will feed at 7am and leave for work.
I wont be able to get back home for lunch from work (too far away and only 30min lunch break
) So wont be able to put fresh food down.
Will return home at 6pm and feed again.
So is it best to feed wet food in morning
Leave out dry food to graze on during the day
Then feed wet food / mix in evening?
I don't want to leave wet food out as it could go off if not eaten and is wasteful.
Does the above sound like a good plan?
Obviously I'll speak to the breeder and find out her currant feeding regime, but not being able to be there during the day I just wanted to get some opinions.
Also, looks like im in for a shock at the amount of food they could go through
Best keep an eye on things
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15th September 2010, 01:25 PM #4Elite Cat


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Hi Maybe_Mainecoon,
Thats similar to what we do with Schrodinger, wet in the morning when we have our breakfast, dry is out all the time and wet again in the evening when were having tea, i've reduced the amount of dry that we keep out though so that he doesnt just gobble the lot down (his eyes are way way way to big for his stomach!)... and dont worry, you WILL feel like your being eaten out of house and home, trust me.
Regarding the wet food, your mileage may vary but with schrodo its gone within 5 minutes, he's a ginger hoover with furry paws
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15th September 2010, 01:33 PM #5Happy Kitten

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Hi Ayeizajedi
Thanks for the reply, just want to make sure i get a good balance of both types of feed, with minimal waste, although it sounds like NO food will be wasted

So ill measure out the amount to leave during the day, to make sure they aren't morphing into little piglets!
I'll have a ginger hoover too
(he was the biggest in the litter aswell - looks like Ill have to starve whilst they eat me out of house & home!) hehe
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15th September 2010, 07:46 PM #6Top Cat



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