Hello all-
My girlfriend and I adopted two stray kittens about a year ago, a brother and a sister. The male has issues regarding food, and the vet advised us to put him on a diet with diet cat food (he's twice the size of his sister).
His sister is almost the opposite: she's a very small cat who is easily distracted from her meals.
However, one thing i've noticed is, sometimes the two of them will attempt to switch and eat out of one another's bowls.
I am suspecting that, for the female cat, she likes the diet cat food more because the kernels are very small. Whereas her regular cat food has larger pellets, she seems to have to work very hard to bite the chunks into smaller bits before she will eat them.
I would just put her on the diet food, but she's already so small that I fear giving her food without enough fat content.
Right now they're both on Eukanuba (he's on weight control, she's on normal cat food).
Is there a comparable quality cat food that has smaller pellets?
Thank you in advance.
My girlfriend and I adopted two stray kittens about a year ago, a brother and a sister. The male has issues regarding food, and the vet advised us to put him on a diet with diet cat food (he's twice the size of his sister).
His sister is almost the opposite: she's a very small cat who is easily distracted from her meals.
However, one thing i've noticed is, sometimes the two of them will attempt to switch and eat out of one another's bowls.
I am suspecting that, for the female cat, she likes the diet cat food more because the kernels are very small. Whereas her regular cat food has larger pellets, she seems to have to work very hard to bite the chunks into smaller bits before she will eat them.
I would just put her on the diet food, but she's already so small that I fear giving her food without enough fat content.
Right now they're both on Eukanuba (he's on weight control, she's on normal cat food).
Is there a comparable quality cat food that has smaller pellets?
Thank you in advance.