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If I can clarify, for Prince and Nikita I've always put food down around the time I've woken up and around the time I get ready for bed. That had changed a little bit too when I wake up and when I get home from work. Although my grandfather made a comment about Nikita seeming a little bit skinny which I'm noticing that maybe she does seem a little bit thin though she's the runt of the litter and Incredibly tiny as it is. Nikita has often eaten way less than Prince, eating a tiny bit of her food here and then going away to come back later to eat more wearas Prince sits there and eats his entire field before he's done. I'm not sure if this is due to Nikita being a dainty eater or if the foster care lady had food available 24/7
Leading into my question in regards to whether or not it makes a difference to put food out for 30 minutes two or three times a day purses leaving the food out for them. With my job my noral more hours I'm out for 8 hours in a day but this summer my hours are Monday through Thursday 10 hours a day. So I wonder if I should just leave the food out for them because they could potentially go 12 hours without eating, and even then Nikita may not be getting her fill even normally leaving food out for 30 minutes
Leading into my question in regards to whether or not it makes a difference to put food out for 30 minutes two or three times a day purses leaving the food out for them. With my job my noral more hours I'm out for 8 hours in a day but this summer my hours are Monday through Thursday 10 hours a day. So I wonder if I should just leave the food out for them because they could potentially go 12 hours without eating, and even then Nikita may not be getting her fill even normally leaving food out for 30 minutes