I was reading another thread here that mentioned a purely "dry" diet of cat food could cause potential health risks to my babies. When Penelope was a kitten and a young cat, she had a mix of dry and wet. Then, when she was about 2 1/2, the vet said she was overweight and that I needed to stop giving her the wet mix with her dinner, so she has been for the past 2 years on a totally dry cat food diet.
Her current food: Iams Weight Control Indoor Cat.
What do you recommend I do? I don't want to place her health in jeopardy by barring her from wet food as the vet had recommended, but I also want to make sure that she does not gain any more weight. She has a constant battle with her weight and she is currently 11lb 6 oounces. The vet says she needs to lose another pound. Any food solutions will be greatly appreciated by both me and Miss Penelope!!
Her current food: Iams Weight Control Indoor Cat.
What do you recommend I do? I don't want to place her health in jeopardy by barring her from wet food as the vet had recommended, but I also want to make sure that she does not gain any more weight. She has a constant battle with her weight and she is currently 11lb 6 oounces. The vet says she needs to lose another pound. Any food solutions will be greatly appreciated by both me and Miss Penelope!!