Hey
Last time I took the kits to the vet, she said that they were all overweight and that chester was obese. We're looking at loosing a couple pounds each. She suggested cutting back on the dry they already have and if that doesn't work moving over to a dry that has more fibre for that long lasting filling effect. Also, one of the girls tends to get hairballs, so this should help with that.
I don't necessarily want to go with the vet brand diet stuff. She didn't necessarily suggest it either, just said something like it.
Currently they are eating 1/6 of a can of wet a day each + 2 feedings of 1/3 of a cup of Taste of the wild to share per day. I don't feel this is a lot of food, and let me tell you, neither do they. The begging is bad to begin with and it's gotten worse.
I tried some low cal chicken soup awhile back. None of the cats would touch it and I ended up throwing it out because they were so resistant. Any other brands I should look for?
Last time I took the kits to the vet, she said that they were all overweight and that chester was obese. We're looking at loosing a couple pounds each. She suggested cutting back on the dry they already have and if that doesn't work moving over to a dry that has more fibre for that long lasting filling effect. Also, one of the girls tends to get hairballs, so this should help with that.
I don't necessarily want to go with the vet brand diet stuff. She didn't necessarily suggest it either, just said something like it.
Currently they are eating 1/6 of a can of wet a day each + 2 feedings of 1/3 of a cup of Taste of the wild to share per day. I don't feel this is a lot of food, and let me tell you, neither do they. The begging is bad to begin with and it's gotten worse.
I tried some low cal chicken soup awhile back. None of the cats would touch it and I ended up throwing it out because they were so resistant. Any other brands I should look for?