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Hello all,
Recently I decided that I would switch my cat Toby to an all wet food diet. Although I’m not sure how many calories he eats, he has always maintained what I would consider as a healthy weight and will naturally stop eating when full. I’m currently feeding him 2 cans of fancy feast classics and leaving out some dry food. I was thinking about feeding him either the Friskies classic pate or the Friskies extra gravy pate (which I believe is lower in carbs?) I hear that the classic pate is decent but I don’t see a lot of people comment on the extra gravy pate.
I’ll add attachments of Toby so people can get a good idea of his size. I would like to mention that Toby is a 6 year old indoor/outdoor cat (he usually stays inside during the night time) that is neutered and weighs 12 pounds. I did give him a can of both the regular pate and the extra gravy pate to try, in which he enjoyed both of them. Do you think 2 5.5 oz cans would be enough for him or would he need less considering that he’s getting older? (Hopefully I’ve provided enough information. I’ve only ever cared for 2 outdoor cats that like to live very independent lives.)
Recently I decided that I would switch my cat Toby to an all wet food diet. Although I’m not sure how many calories he eats, he has always maintained what I would consider as a healthy weight and will naturally stop eating when full. I’m currently feeding him 2 cans of fancy feast classics and leaving out some dry food. I was thinking about feeding him either the Friskies classic pate or the Friskies extra gravy pate (which I believe is lower in carbs?) I hear that the classic pate is decent but I don’t see a lot of people comment on the extra gravy pate.
I’ll add attachments of Toby so people can get a good idea of his size. I would like to mention that Toby is a 6 year old indoor/outdoor cat (he usually stays inside during the night time) that is neutered and weighs 12 pounds. I did give him a can of both the regular pate and the extra gravy pate to try, in which he enjoyed both of them. Do you think 2 5.5 oz cans would be enough for him or would he need less considering that he’s getting older? (Hopefully I’ve provided enough information. I’ve only ever cared for 2 outdoor cats that like to live very independent lives.)
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