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Usually you will find guidance of how much to feed on the packaging, depending upon your cat's weight. Have a look - that should give you a good indication as to whether you are feeding him enough. It is a bit more tricky to work out as you are feeding both wet and dry. Good luck. How old is your cat btw? |
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He is an adorable loving three year old rescue cat. I have had him just over a month now. Just been chatting to a friend of mine at work and she feeds her cats about the same. Thanks for your reply. |
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What's his name??? If you have time, perhaps you'd like to post a photo - we do love pictures here! Just a thought - has he been wormed? I expect if he came from a rescue centre he should have been. Does he cry for more food? Bless you for re-homing him. |
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i would say there are many variables as to how much food your cat needs... at the moment i am acutely aware of how much my cats get because one of them (George) is on a diet because he is overweight... obviously he didn't get that way overnight...so it's really important that your cat doesn't get too much food on a regular basis.. The variables include... if he is an indoor cat or an outdoor cat.. outdoor cats will expend more energy whilst climbing/hunting/exploring outdoors.. how active is he if he is indoors all the time? Also the type of food... what is the calorie and carb content.. a lot of foods are made with lower calorie content now for indoor cats because they are not as active as their outdoor friends.. You mention that you get his urinary biscuits from the vet...the vet will be easily able to work out how many grams of the biscuits your cat should be eating per day on the basis of its calorie content and his weight..and if the vet has the nutritional details of the wet food that you give your cat he will be able to take that into account as well.. Because my George is overweight i didn't want the same thing happening to our new baby Harry... she has just turned 1 and she gets a 1/4 can of wet food in the morning and dry throughout the day..but i weigh out the dry food so she doesn't get too much...but i know that she is having all her nutritional needs met That being said... some cats will eat just for the sake of eating... George is one of them.. good luck! |
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Jo is so right! My Kizzy got overweight rather quickly because I was not weighing her biscuits. Now I do, she is more active and is, hopefully, back to a healthy weight. |
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