ya what I've decided is, I'll feed them dry food like I normally do at their morning and night times, and in between I'll give them each a half of a 30 ounce can of wet cat food like I just fed them now. So that way it should help with their appetite and still maintain proper balance of protein.
No, thats 1/3 cup 2 seperate times :p sorry I have issues trying to explain myself if it comes off as confusing I apologize. I dip the food stick thing whatever it's called -_-, 1/3 at 10-11 am in the morning, and 1/3 at 10-11pm at night. So think of a double handful twice a day. If that...
Again I'd freefeed but having doing that risks diabetes. I don't think I can freefeed wet cat food... I mean, I have enough trouble sleeping as it is and I don't want to wake up earlier. On the other hand it would be really REALLY hard for me to adjust my sleep schedule to feed my cats...
The problem with this is, they will want their food earlier each time, so lets say I do give in and give them food at 9 am, or hell even 8 am which has happened on occasion. They will then beg for food earlier than the appointed time knowing or thinking they are going to get food.
Hell there...
Its a scooper thing, it's less than 1/2 cup. So I pull 1/3 cup fill each bowl about half, chloe's slightly less because her weight is higher than norm so sayeth the vet. Basically the last several weigh-ins, a couple monthes ago, she was like 12 or 13 lb's and was getting bigger. Isabelle is...
Like now, I removed both cats from my room, Chloe has sat at my door for 2 hours now meowing and clawing at my door. I actually have a GIANT hole in my carpeting from where she scratches under the door.
That website is really confusing for me for some reason. I've glanced it over and it's waaay over my head. So if I switch I give them the whole can? both cats get 1 can even though my younger cat is smaller? I'm confused...
Oh and I completely forgot to mention that even if I decide to remove the cats from my room and close the door, Chloe will meow for hours and hours and hours and hours, and claw at my door. I literally cannot sleep either way, whether they are clawing my bed, with newly purchased sheets, or...
Also if I switch to canned, how much do I give them? Whats too much, whats not enough? At least with the dry I've been giving it to them for many many years now I actually know what I should give them.
Oh and I was told wet food was bad for their teeth and they've pestered me to clean their teeth, something which costs $300ish per cat. An amount I cannot afford for 1 of them let alone both. So I have no idea what to do.
I really don't know what I can do at this point as I'm damned if I do and I'm damned if I don't. So the problem is I have insomnia, and when I try to sleep both my cats wake me up by clawing at my bed constantly, meowing, jumping all over me, because they are hungry. I was told by my vet that...
I've read/heard mixed things about the wet/dry food argument. I've had my vets tell me wet food is bad for them, I've read dry is bad for them. I honestly have no idea.
This sounds interesting. One of the biggest problems with this is if I have to ignore Chloe that is going to be VERY...
... so I have a problem with both my cats that is just driving me nuts now. I have insomnia so it's difficult for me to get a full nights sleep. To add to the problem my cats wake me up for food. Because my vet said both my cats were overweight I should regulate food intake. I give them like...