puffkin
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Coming to my fellow DISer's to get advice on how to feed wet food to my cats
We have two cats 5 & 1. Lilly has sensitive stomach and now has teeth issues. She is very underweight and is having dental surgery on Tuesday. Her bloodwork came back clean so they think her teeth are causing her not to eat and that is why she lost so much weight. Riley is a PIG and inhales everything. She is definitely overweight. They are both on Halo dry food and both seem to like it and it sits well in Lilly's stomach.
With the teeth issues we are being strongly encouraged to switch them to wet food. I think it would be easiest to switch them both. The costs are a bit hard to stomach though. I think the Nature's Balance line is a good choice for us due to the variety, no fillers and fairly reasonable cost compared to the other foods. I would like to continue using the Halo dry food.
So how would you do it? I was thinking of splitting a 6 oz. can with them twice a day and then leaving down 1/2 cup of dry a day to nibble on (1/2 cup is the recommended daily serving for 1 cat). Do you think this will be enough food to sustain Lilly but help Riley lose weight. Riley is about 11 lbs now and should be about 8 lbs. Lilly is 9.5 lbs now but should be about 11 lbs.
Thanks for any advice!
We have two cats 5 & 1. Lilly has sensitive stomach and now has teeth issues. She is very underweight and is having dental surgery on Tuesday. Her bloodwork came back clean so they think her teeth are causing her not to eat and that is why she lost so much weight. Riley is a PIG and inhales everything. She is definitely overweight. They are both on Halo dry food and both seem to like it and it sits well in Lilly's stomach.
With the teeth issues we are being strongly encouraged to switch them to wet food. I think it would be easiest to switch them both. The costs are a bit hard to stomach though. I think the Nature's Balance line is a good choice for us due to the variety, no fillers and fairly reasonable cost compared to the other foods. I would like to continue using the Halo dry food.
So how would you do it? I was thinking of splitting a 6 oz. can with them twice a day and then leaving down 1/2 cup of dry a day to nibble on (1/2 cup is the recommended daily serving for 1 cat). Do you think this will be enough food to sustain Lilly but help Riley lose weight. Riley is about 11 lbs now and should be about 8 lbs. Lilly is 9.5 lbs now but should be about 11 lbs.
Thanks for any advice!
but it sounds like the underweight cat needs to be able to eat all of her food and it may take her some extra time with teeth/gum issues. The larger cat will most likely finish all of her food and eat the other's food as well. If they go for a long enough period of time without eating they can develop liver problems (it doesn't really take a long period of time for this to happen. I would also suggest putting the larger cat on a weight management food because she could get diabetes. I learned that the hard way.. my cat, Grover, was overweight and developed diabetes. Never did get him completely regulated and he died from a secondary infection at 12 years old 