5 cats, different diets
Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2019 2:00 pm
This is my first post, I sought this forum out hoping for a little advice.
We have 5 cats. The oldest is part Maine Coon and will be 16 in March. He has been dropping weight slowly in his senior years and is down to 10.2 lbs (he was about 15.5 - 16 at his peak). We have been trying to feed him extra.
We have three young cats that we adopted last fall, litter-mates, and again Maine Coon crosses. The girls are fine, but we are worried about the boy, who is 18 lbs and round like a basketball. We need to reduce his dietary intake and get him down to a healthy weight.
We have a new kitten, a random longhair adoptee. He's 6 months, under 5 lbs, much smaller than the others and likely to stay that way.
We free-feed a high quality dry during the day, and split 2 small cans between the five of them 2 x a day.
we've got 3 cats that are a healthy weight, 1 senior dropping pounds that we are trying to get to eat more, not that his appetite seems off, and our little Book, who seems determined to learn to roll instead of walk.
Obviously, free-feeding the dry is going to have to stop if we're going to get weight off of Book, but that's going to make it harder to get more calories into Kai, especially since he has always had a sensitive stomach and vomits if he eats too much at a time.
Has anyone got a fantastic plan for managing multiple feeding schedules and volumes with this many cats? We both work during the day. My mother-in-law lives with us, but she has a touch of dementia (short-term memory is gone) and can't manage anything complex at lunchtime.
Thanks,
John
We have 5 cats. The oldest is part Maine Coon and will be 16 in March. He has been dropping weight slowly in his senior years and is down to 10.2 lbs (he was about 15.5 - 16 at his peak). We have been trying to feed him extra.
We have three young cats that we adopted last fall, litter-mates, and again Maine Coon crosses. The girls are fine, but we are worried about the boy, who is 18 lbs and round like a basketball. We need to reduce his dietary intake and get him down to a healthy weight.
We have a new kitten, a random longhair adoptee. He's 6 months, under 5 lbs, much smaller than the others and likely to stay that way.
We free-feed a high quality dry during the day, and split 2 small cans between the five of them 2 x a day.
we've got 3 cats that are a healthy weight, 1 senior dropping pounds that we are trying to get to eat more, not that his appetite seems off, and our little Book, who seems determined to learn to roll instead of walk.
Obviously, free-feeding the dry is going to have to stop if we're going to get weight off of Book, but that's going to make it harder to get more calories into Kai, especially since he has always had a sensitive stomach and vomits if he eats too much at a time.
Has anyone got a fantastic plan for managing multiple feeding schedules and volumes with this many cats? We both work during the day. My mother-in-law lives with us, but she has a touch of dementia (short-term memory is gone) and can't manage anything complex at lunchtime.
Thanks,
John