This is the second time I have tried to put Simon on a diet. He's about 17 lbs, way to big for where he should be. I put him on a diet, giving him only 3 oz. can of wet per day with only 1/2 of dry to eat during the day for two cats. Sofie is very small, maybe 7 or 8 lbs and I have put out extra dry for her in a place that Simon can't get to because he's to big. Well, it seemed to be working fine. He was having trouble getting throught the night. He would try and wake me to put more food in his bowl. But I wouldn't and when I got up in the morning I would give them both their wet food and 1/2 of dry would go in the bowl. Can the stress of the diet create a urinary problem? I read that stress can produce the opposite of acidic (alkaline) urine. If this is the problem what do I do now?
Because he peed in my bedroom on Saturday morning. And I had to take him to his cat pan this morning and then he went. He has had problems in the past, but he has been doing great so I thought it was time to try the diet again. I feed him very good food and had recently changed because of his problems.
Thanks, Laurie
Because he peed in my bedroom on Saturday morning. And I had to take him to his cat pan this morning and then he went. He has had problems in the past, but he has been doing great so I thought it was time to try the diet again. I feed him very good food and had recently changed because of his problems.
Thanks, Laurie
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