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Every one has their own personal preference when it comes to feeding their pets, the most important thing is to find something which suits her and doesnt upset her tummy. http://www.moggies.co.uk/articles/nutrition.html#8 |
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Ok, so I have Felix Kitten wet and Whiska's dry food for him; not that he's had so much of that as a certain brown hooligan keeps eating it! But he doesn't seem overly fussed about dry food anyway.. How much approx. should I be feeding him a day, at the moment he's on 100g in the morning and 100g at tea time, with the dry down too... He's 4 months old should he be getting more - I'm just going on what his previous owner fed him, also he isn't eating the full 100g either times.. is that normal? |
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Cats are pretty good at walking away when they are full (unlike a certain dog I know ). My lot graze through out the day on dry food and I just fill up as necessary. They get a tin of wet food a day split between the 3 of them, and it's whatever food is on offer in Asda at the time |
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well, technically you should, however my lot get theirs changed all the time with no side effects (and believe me that is a wonderful state off affairs compared to five years ago lol, after the problems we had with Teddie!!). And I'm a great believer in the old adge that I wouldn't want to eat the same food day in, day out, so why should my pets |
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