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28th December 2013, 11:54 AM #1
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We feed Ripley 1 pouch of wet food three times a day and has dry food down throughout the day, she's about 16 months.
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29th December 2013, 07:30 PM #2
I gave Neevie only wet food from the start, so... 6 pouches per day!!!! Little monster gobbled them all! Then when she got to 2 years old she started eating less and Now she s on to 2 to 3 half pouches a day (yes I give her the hole pouch but she only eats half then asks for more) and Royal Canin Maine Coon Special dry in the maze if I saw her drink during the day (easy as she drinks from the tap)
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2nd January 2014, 03:50 PM #3
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 #4
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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 #5
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8th April 2014, 05:25 PM #6
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9th April 2014, 03:13 AM #7
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 #8
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 #9
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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 #10
oh yes, Neevie wasn't putting on weight at first either, until we had her spayed.
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