Hi all!
Bruce has been with us for more than two months now and the only thing we haven't figured out is the sleeping thing, but we're handling it. Overall I think we got the perfect cat!
He is not a big boy, and is not very food driven. His weight ranges from 3.300 to 3.600, from the 3 or 4 times I weighed him. He is also a very active kitten, always playing, jumping, climbing.
He does love his wet food and gobles it up. We give him one packet of wet Royal Canin Kitten Sterilized a day (half in the morning, half in the afternoon) and as much dry food as he wants (Royal Canin kitten sterilized too). He will eat probably about 50 grs of dry food a day. Somedays more, somedays less.
Should we be giving him more wet food? By the reference in the Royal Canin bag, this is the norm, but my boy looks kind of slim to me. And because of my late cat Zoya, I kind of freak about weight issues.
I will take a picture of him when I get home, so you can see what I'm saying.
Otherwise there is no other sign that worries me. His coat is silky, he is active, no litter troubles, is afectionatte and stubborn as hell!
Aren't teenagers suposed to be hungry all the time? I know I'm probably being an over zelous Mom, but I really want him to be healthy.
Bruce has been with us for more than two months now and the only thing we haven't figured out is the sleeping thing, but we're handling it. Overall I think we got the perfect cat!
He is not a big boy, and is not very food driven. His weight ranges from 3.300 to 3.600, from the 3 or 4 times I weighed him. He is also a very active kitten, always playing, jumping, climbing.
He does love his wet food and gobles it up. We give him one packet of wet Royal Canin Kitten Sterilized a day (half in the morning, half in the afternoon) and as much dry food as he wants (Royal Canin kitten sterilized too). He will eat probably about 50 grs of dry food a day. Somedays more, somedays less.
Should we be giving him more wet food? By the reference in the Royal Canin bag, this is the norm, but my boy looks kind of slim to me. And because of my late cat Zoya, I kind of freak about weight issues.
I will take a picture of him when I get home, so you can see what I'm saying.
Otherwise there is no other sign that worries me. His coat is silky, he is active, no litter troubles, is afectionatte and stubborn as hell!
Aren't teenagers suposed to be hungry all the time? I know I'm probably being an over zelous Mom, but I really want him to be healthy.