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31st January 2010, 10:56 AM #1Happy Kitten

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I also ask for help about this argue. Mellow is 7 months old and weighs 5.8 kg (if I've coverted well, should be 12.8 lb). He has always one bowl full of Orjen dry cat food, and another one in which I put (how to say in english???) damp food... I give him a tin a day (100gr total that should be 0.22 lb) of "enova" food, made in Italy, half in the morning and half in the evening.
Is too much? Or not?
I'm trying to do everything possible to make this post understandable!!!
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1st February 2010, 01:51 AM #2Über Cat


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That is a good size, so you must be doing fine. 100g per day of wet food is not much for a male growing that fast, but as long as he has plenty of high protein dry (and plenty of water), it does not really matter. Our older male certainly ate much more wet food than that each day at that age, but he begged for it, and not all cats are as excited by the wet food. In some sense it is just a very expensive way to get fluids into them (cans say moisture max is like 70+%).
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6th June 2010, 03:53 PM #3
I have often wondered if we are feeding Chester enough or too much. He is just over 4 months old and is almost 3kg. He eats in a day:
Breakfast: 1/5 pouch of whiskas
a 'palm' sized portion of raw beef or kangaroo mince
Snacks: MC kitten 36
Dinner: Same as breakfast
Snacks: biscuits.
We don't let him graze or he eats too many biscuits and then he sometimes gets an upset stomach from gorging!



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