Cat food
Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2020 2:09 pm
I can't remember if we have any vets or vet-adjacent folks around here.
NewKitty is getting three 3-oz cans of Fancy Feast a day (it's the chicken-beef-turkey no-gravy, no grilled variety). She weighs nine lbs., I think, up from 7.5 when she arrived two months ago (in a good way).
She always wants more food, and is VERY active, burning tons of calories running around the house.
I occasionally give her a handful of crunchies, which are high in carbs and calories, but it's worth the tradeoff to get her to stop shredding paper and tearing up the house. But I think it's the way to a chubby cat if I don't stop.
Our previous two cats were both old and slow (and sweet), so we haven't had this kind of drama in forever.
Anyway, I'm taking votes on whether it's OK to give her more than the 270 calories she's already getting from the meat food. All of my reading suggests it is much better for cats than crunchies (cats in the wild don't eat grains, and get all of their water from the meat).
NewKitty is getting three 3-oz cans of Fancy Feast a day (it's the chicken-beef-turkey no-gravy, no grilled variety). She weighs nine lbs., I think, up from 7.5 when she arrived two months ago (in a good way).
She always wants more food, and is VERY active, burning tons of calories running around the house.
I occasionally give her a handful of crunchies, which are high in carbs and calories, but it's worth the tradeoff to get her to stop shredding paper and tearing up the house. But I think it's the way to a chubby cat if I don't stop.
Our previous two cats were both old and slow (and sweet), so we haven't had this kind of drama in forever.
Anyway, I'm taking votes on whether it's OK to give her more than the 270 calories she's already getting from the meat food. All of my reading suggests it is much better for cats than crunchies (cats in the wild don't eat grains, and get all of their water from the meat).