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For Kero, he is 7 months old now, I give him one wet meal in the morning (Half a can) and half a can in the evening, as well as a full bowl of dry food out at all times for when he wants it. My vet said this is perfect for his nutritional needs. |
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Mine (adults) get two tins a day of wet. I only use dry for snacks...I agree that kittens need small frequent meals; it's been so long since had a kitten, like Kazz, I can't really remember the feeding schedule. |
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Lily gets dry in the morning and at night. She has to "sit" and then "speak" for her food (some people think im crazy for doing that). When she was a kitten she got morning, noon and night. I personally think schedule feeding is best or at least only having a certain amount of food out a day. I know people who just fill the bowl whenever its empty, or always keep it full, their cats are too fat. So I think kittens should be fed at least 3 times a day. |
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Once all my cats were old enough to eat dry I have always free fed them. I say once they were old enough because my oldest I've had since she was a day old. My cats are big but not fat. None of them have ever been over 13lbs and they are all less than that now that I feed them better food. |
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