I have a cat that is very fat. I tried to go to schedule feeding for my cats because of her being so fat so I could cut down her portions but when I do that she eats too fast and pukes it back up immediately.
So Sissy(the fat cat) has to have food down all day so she can snack. So far she is my one cat that does not want to eat hardly any canned food.
Cemille is my normal cat, by that she is a small cat around 6-8lbs and will eat 3oz of canned food per day plus snack on the dry.
Manic will eat about 3 oz of canned food per day and snack on dry.
Sparky will eat about 7 or 8 oz of canned food per day and snack on dry.
Cemille is just my small cat, Sparky has to eat a lot to maintain his weight, Manic is at about the right weight maybe a few lbs over, and Sissy is really fat.
Now I was feeding Innova evo dry but now have switched to taste of the wild dry and to my surprise Sissy is eating it without puking it back up.(it has venison in it but its like the 6th ingredient down) Normally Sissy does not do too well on anything with beef, venison, lamb, red meat in it.
My question is would it be alright to switch them all to a dry food that is lower calorie? If it is, can anyone point me to a lower calorie food that would be good for all of them? Sparky is my only male here if that makes a difference.
So Sissy(the fat cat) has to have food down all day so she can snack. So far she is my one cat that does not want to eat hardly any canned food.
Cemille is my normal cat, by that she is a small cat around 6-8lbs and will eat 3oz of canned food per day plus snack on the dry.
Manic will eat about 3 oz of canned food per day and snack on dry.
Sparky will eat about 7 or 8 oz of canned food per day and snack on dry.
Cemille is just my small cat, Sparky has to eat a lot to maintain his weight, Manic is at about the right weight maybe a few lbs over, and Sissy is really fat.
Now I was feeding Innova evo dry but now have switched to taste of the wild dry and to my surprise Sissy is eating it without puking it back up.(it has venison in it but its like the 6th ingredient down) Normally Sissy does not do too well on anything with beef, venison, lamb, red meat in it.
My question is would it be alright to switch them all to a dry food that is lower calorie? If it is, can anyone point me to a lower calorie food that would be good for all of them? Sparky is my only male here if that makes a difference.