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It's my sister's cat, but she seems to not value her too much.
Anyway, Indy is a bengal and about three years old I believe. We feed her one can of Fancy Feast in changing flavors every night. For the past month, I've really been paying attention to Indy as we had recently moved and I've been in contact with her more often and I'm concerned about how much she's being fed.
She meows when she wants more food all the time, causing some irritation and aggression amongst family members. I've presented the case that one tin of FF wasn't enough for her active, bug-killing lifestyle and breed, but it's shot down. I've given her a few cans in secret lately.
The thing is, she had went in for her annual vet visit a week or so ago, and she was described as a healthy weight. She looks well-feed, but she apparently doesn't feel like it.
This has been a rather long description, but there's one more thing I'm worried about. Indy's voice is VERY scratchy; the sound that you associate with dehydration. It's worth mentioning that my sister hadn't cared enough to put out a water bowl until three weeks ago, but it seems to have gotten worse, not better, even with the water and the wet food.
I'm really sorry for the essay, but there is so many little details that I want to bring up.
Anyway, Indy is a bengal and about three years old I believe. We feed her one can of Fancy Feast in changing flavors every night. For the past month, I've really been paying attention to Indy as we had recently moved and I've been in contact with her more often and I'm concerned about how much she's being fed.
She meows when she wants more food all the time, causing some irritation and aggression amongst family members. I've presented the case that one tin of FF wasn't enough for her active, bug-killing lifestyle and breed, but it's shot down. I've given her a few cans in secret lately.
The thing is, she had went in for her annual vet visit a week or so ago, and she was described as a healthy weight. She looks well-feed, but she apparently doesn't feel like it.
This has been a rather long description, but there's one more thing I'm worried about. Indy's voice is VERY scratchy; the sound that you associate with dehydration. It's worth mentioning that my sister hadn't cared enough to put out a water bowl until three weeks ago, but it seems to have gotten worse, not better, even with the water and the wet food.
I'm really sorry for the essay, but there is so many little details that I want to bring up.