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feeding adult cat kitten food
We have moved from free feeding to feeding strict portion sizes twice a day to
our two overweight cats, and they are slowing losing weight (very slowly, like an ounce a week) but unfortunately our third cat, who has never been overweight and refuses to eat at set times during the day, has lost a half a pound which she really didn't need to lose. We've tried offering her food more often during the day but it isn't helping much. We used to free feed her with a bowl up in a place that the other cat couldn't reach, but the third cat we adopted last summer can jump up anywhere and she will eat anything. Is there any reason we should not feed our thin cat (she's 7 years old) a kitten or growth formula to help her keep her weight up? We bought her some and she's been gobbling it up. |
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