How on earth do you seperate food?
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| Tue, 05-24-2005 - 2:07pm |
We've come to the realization that Tasha is getting F-A-T! We weighed her on Sunday and she is 15 lbs!! She was 12.5 lbs when we got her a year and a half ago, and though she is big for a female, there is no denying that she was a little overweight THEN, never mind now.
The company that manufactures her special FLUTD diet (Medi-Cal), also makes it in a weight management formula. That's all fine and good, but Bailey can't eat that! He's a growing kitten and the last thing he needs is diet food.
We have always left dry food out for Tasha. She gets two thirds of a cup per day - one third in the am and one third in the pm. She nibbles on it throughout the day and night. Obviously, Bailey has found the dish and helps himself periodically. When this happens, we take him away and put him in our 2nd bedroom and give him his kitten food.
After we move on July 1st, Bailey won't have his own room anymore. He will be free to roam the apartment during the day while we are at work, and night, when we can't watch him and keep him from Tasha's food.
Can we allow Bailey to nibble on diet food, as long as he still gets his kitten food later in the day?



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Hey Cat, Rusty has been on canned since his teeth have been removed and loves Friskies too. I've tried to get him on better canned but he won't eat it.
I feed them one full
Thanks Cat.
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