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oooh good luck - this always worries me about having 4 cats if any of them need to be fed seperatly it would be a nightmare I haven't a clue what I would do - I have food down all the time for them and they just come and go as they please eat what they need. I would try and increase your cats excersise by using one of those kitty wands my cats love them and it gets them moving - also you get treat balls for cats try putting some of your cats daily allowance into it - that way your cat is having to do some work - also either make or invest in a good cat climber (probably making one is better) thats just things I would try |
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thanks for your reply Emm. She is quite active actually, as Savannah and her play regularly. I can't leave toys or treats out for them because the dogs will nick it.... well Indy will. They have 2 scratch pole thingies, that they can climb on, and also a small cat run, with branches and climbing thingies. They have to jump and climb a bit to get in and out of it, so she is not completely lazy.. They are not very happy about the new eating arrangement, but I will give it a few days. Obviously I have to make sure they eat something and don't get sick in the meantime! |
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quick update: this afternoon they were both pretty hungry, and ate a little bit of food while sitting in their "crates" (travel carriers). They weren't mad at me either for shoving them in there, so things are looking up! |
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You have got the right idea but could you not leave them in seperate rooms for the 20 mins any food that isn't eaten in that time must be taken away from them until next time. That way they are not too confined. It works for a friend of mine who breeds and has to feed three different types of food for different reasons. Cats always put weight on after being spayed and that with the kitten food that is so high in protein hasn't helped but it should be correctable so don't worry. |
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my problem is that my house is very small, and I don't have many doors.. I could ofcourse put one in the bathroom(that room does have a door afterall HAHAHA), and let one stay out in the "catroom". Thanks for the idea! I had to buy some "obesety control" wet-food, cos she was having NON of eating the dry version.... spoiled cat LOL edited to say, she had her annual vet check monday, and he was very happy with her, apart from that she wasa bit on the heavy side.... 4,5 kilos |
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I am having pc probas, but just wanted to update quickly. Memphis was at the vets last week (nothing bad) and she has lost 300 grams! Vet was very impressed, as it had only been about 3 weeks. She is already more playful and active. I have had to compromise on their food, as Savannah only wanted the diet food, and Memphis hated eating alone and confined. They are now both on a low calorie diet, and as they are indoor cats, and Savannah is getting spayed tomorrow, he thought it was ok to let her have this as well. |
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