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diet time for my cats

Discussion in 'Cats - all breeds / types' started by winnie, Dec 5, 2005.

  1. winnie

    winnie New Member

    All of my cats are over weight, not by a lot though, they look normal except they all have pouches. So I decided instead of free feeding them I will feed them two times a day like i do the dogs. My only problem is I cant figure out how much food to put out for each meal. I have four cats, they arnt use to eating at certain times and im not sure how much they will eat in one sitting.Any tips or suggestions?

    Thanks
     
  2. Mary_NH

    Mary_NH New Member

    those belly pouches are normal. I've been told they are a protection for cats. When they were still wild the pouches were to protect their belly area if they were grabbed. Rather than getting vital organs a predator would grab that area instead. Even my thinnest cat has a pouchy belly - not really large but it's there.
    Here's a weight chart for cats.
    http://www.placervillevet.com/feline%20 ... dition.htm
     
  3. coppersmom

    coppersmom New Member

    Copper's pouch swings like a pendulum lol. I was wondering about that too!
     
  4. Mary_NH

    Mary_NH New Member

    Zeus' does too. Yes he's nearly a pound overweight but not nearly as chubby as the Dixie Chick. I think some cats have large belly pouches strictly genetically.
     
  5. lucidity03

    lucidity03 New Member

    Zoe has a huge pouch and it looks like she has had tons of litters. But, she was fixed before kittens could even be a glint in her eye.

    I free feed my cats so I've never worked with portions. My one friend does it and it seems to work out. But, her fatest cat still gets a lot of the food by wolfing it down at feeding time. So, she ends up having to give them more food so the little cats don't waste away.
     
  6. Starry

    Starry New Member

    One of my cats is overweight and the vet has recommended that I feed him a reduced calorie food for a while. I feed mine twice a day, and they gobble it up fairly quickly, but the biggest problem is exercise. They are British Shorthairs and are genetically prone to be lazy slobs anyway :lol: but as mine don't go out and Fudgie doesn't like running around the house he has put on a lot of weight.

    Any ideas for exercise gyms?

    PS. I've not posted in a while, so hello again everyone =P~
     
  7. ACO

    ACO New Member

    I feed all of my cats 1/4 cup twice daily of a light indoor cat food. I took this 'little' baby home from work b/c she sat for a year at my shelter waiting to get adopted and no one wanted her because she is too fat!

    The second pic is of dinner at my house! Meal feeding makes for a good photo opp at my house!

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  8. ACO

    ACO New Member

  9. coppersmom

    coppersmom New Member

    Awe! What a line up! Very cute pictures!
     
  10. vene

    vene New Member

    All my kitties have pouches too. I don't worry about their weight too much since they are all relatively active. It's winter time, and they generally tack on some weight. They love storing for winter time. I feed them 2x a day. Dry food is left out 24/7 and wet foods once in the morning and once at dinnertime.

    I love your pic ACO! :eek: What are their names and ages? They remind me of Nern's furbabies.
     
  11. nern

    nern New Member

    Nice pics ACO! My 7 eat side by side too. I feed them 1/4 cup 2x daily plus a bit of canned food a few times weekly. The feeding schedule and weight management food seems to have made a difference in at least a few of them.
     

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