We got Georgia from a shelter about a year ago. She had an enormous appetite-- I figured it had something to do with having been a stray for so long. She gained weight so quickly that we had to stop free feeding and put her on 'weight management' food. She always finished everything in her bowl.
Now all of a sudden, Georgia's eating less. There don't appear to be any health issues-- her personality is the same, she doesn't appear malnourished, and she has tons of energy (as usual)-- but she's not finishing the food. Because she seems to be completely normal (or as normal as a cat can be), I'm wondering what is causing this. Does anyone know whether cats instinctively eat less when the winter is over? Could there be another reason? She's an indoor kitty, so I know she's not getting extra food elsewhere. Thanks!
Now all of a sudden, Georgia's eating less. There don't appear to be any health issues-- her personality is the same, she doesn't appear malnourished, and she has tons of energy (as usual)-- but she's not finishing the food. Because she seems to be completely normal (or as normal as a cat can be), I'm wondering what is causing this. Does anyone know whether cats instinctively eat less when the winter is over? Could there be another reason? She's an indoor kitty, so I know she's not getting extra food elsewhere. Thanks!