My cat Giada, 14 months old, spayed, healthy, is driving me crazy, she's always asking for food.
I feed her wet and dry food, according to the instructions on the labels, and give her food in 7 or 8 different meals along the day. In total it's 170 grams of wet food (which is nearly the amount as per instructions) and 25-30 grams of dry food (half of the recommended dose if she only eats this), so I think we're should be alright.
I am sure that should I double up the daily amount of food, she would be hungry all the same. Proof is that she is looking for food a few minutes after the meal, and if I give her more food, she begs for food again, in an endless loop.
I had other cats in the past, my famous Lola and Pallina, and other cats that I fostered for weeks or months, but I have never experienced such an obsession for food like with her.
I give her lots of food shortly before going to bed, but on certain mornings she wakes me up at 5am because she's hungry, and her meow can't really be ignored, it pierces right through our ears.
Is there a way to calm her down food-wise?
Thanks.
I feed her wet and dry food, according to the instructions on the labels, and give her food in 7 or 8 different meals along the day. In total it's 170 grams of wet food (which is nearly the amount as per instructions) and 25-30 grams of dry food (half of the recommended dose if she only eats this), so I think we're should be alright.
I am sure that should I double up the daily amount of food, she would be hungry all the same. Proof is that she is looking for food a few minutes after the meal, and if I give her more food, she begs for food again, in an endless loop.
I had other cats in the past, my famous Lola and Pallina, and other cats that I fostered for weeks or months, but I have never experienced such an obsession for food like with her.
I give her lots of food shortly before going to bed, but on certain mornings she wakes me up at 5am because she's hungry, and her meow can't really be ignored, it pierces right through our ears.
Is there a way to calm her down food-wise?
Thanks.