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I mena, absolutely not more than half a tea spoon, usually less.   But if he gets constipated, give more. 
 
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What's a micro? XD

And I freeze the boneless chicken that I feed him.

I guess I'll get three chicken hearts every month and freeze em?
 
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I guess I'll do raw.
 

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What's a micro? XD

And I freeze the boneless chicken that I feed him.

I guess I'll get three chicken hearts every month and freeze em?
You asked earlier, if you must heat up his food by using the micro.  So I though you do have it.

At least, in Sweden, chicken hearts are cheap, they sell them in a package with perhaps 20 hearts in - they are quite small...  So Im not understanding how you can buy just 3 at a time...
 

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You want maybe 1/8 teaspoon of oil, especially if you're giving it daily.
 
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So here are my plans

Morning: Chicken cut finely

leave some dry food in a puzzle feeder 

Afternoon: LeChat

Evening: Olive Oil, Eggs cut up 

Night: LeChat and some dry food for the night!

That sound good? And 
 
You asked earlier, if you must heat up his food by using the micro.  So I though you do have it.

At least, in Sweden, chicken hearts are cheap, they sell them in a package with perhaps 20 hearts in - they are quite small...  So Im not understanding how you can buy just 3 at a time...
So here are my plans

Morning: Chicken cut finely

leave some dry food in a puzzle feeder 

Afternoon: LeChat

Evening: Olive Oil, Eggs cut up 

Night: LeChat and some dry food for the night!

That sound good? Twice a week I'll give him freezed up heart that I'll microwave for 30 secs. Or how much do I need to give him per week?
 

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I guess like this then.
Morning: Chicken
and I'll leave dry food.
Afternoon: LeChat
Evening: Olive Oil and Eggs (cut or mashed?)
Night: LeChat
Sound good? and maybe once-twice a month I'll give him Chicken heart with the LeChat?
You can plan to feed the wet food most and the dry when you're at school/asleep. Rotate in the eggs or some chicken meat or heart 3-4 times a week. No need to make yourself crazy!
 
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okokok Final one.

Morning: chicken cut up finely

dry food.

Afternoon: Le Chat

Evening: Olive Oil and Egg for 4 days, and Olive oil + chicken for 3 days of the week.

Night: LeChat for 5 days, Heart for 2 days

Dry food.

Sound goood?
 

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I do agree with TalkingPeanuts suggestions.  With time, you find other alternaives too.   Dont forget the youghurt / goat milk, or some cheese, they are good calcium sources.
 
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I'll eat yogurt in the night, and give the stuff I couldn't finish off to him? (Rougly 1/2 of a teaspoon)
 
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I do agree with TalkingPeanuts suggestions.  With time, you find other alternaives too.   Dont forget the youghurt / goat milk, or some cheese, they are good calcium sources.
Okay.

FINAL diet lol omg

Morning: Chicken 

dry food for when im gone

afternoon: LeChat

Evening: Olive oil and Eggs for 4 days, Olive Oil and Chicken for 3 days.

Night: Lechat for 5 days, Heart for 2 days.

And after the night meal, some yogurt! 

and then ofcourse the dry food in a puzzlefeeder

Sound meowgood?
 

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I'll eat yogurt in the night, and give the stuff I couldn't finish off to him? (Rougly 1/2 of a teaspoon)
yes, you can surely do it - if its unflavored,  sugar isnt deadly, but totally unnecessary.
 

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Okay.

FINAL diet lol omg

Morning: Chicken 

dry food for when im gone

afternoon: LeChat

Evening: Olive oil and Eggs for 4 days, Olive Oil and Chicken for 3 days.

Night: Lechat for 5 days, Heart for 2 days.

And after the night meal, some yogurt! 

and then ofcourse the dry food in a puzzlefeeder

Sound meowgood?
yes, should be OK as some rough guideline.  Your protegé should survive on this.    :)
 
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I posted pictures of that yogurt.

From the back, (nutritional facts) It contains 6.2g sugars per 100 grams.
 
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I posted pictures of that yogurt.

From the back, (nutritional facts) It contains 6.2g sugars per 100 grams.
The weight of it total is 170g. (The whole yogurt bowl thing.)
 

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I posted pictures of that yogurt.

From the back, (nutritional facts) It contains 6.2g sugars per 100 grams.
It depensd if these grams are the natural contain - which I suspect, and this is normal.

What you dont want, is added sugar.

Also, you mentioned, give a leftover from the youghurt YOU eat.  And I cant know, you perhaps like to  sweet up your yoghurt, he?
 
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No, I eat it straight outta the box, no nothing.

Yea It doesn't say "added sugars" anywhere..
 
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