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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

2105.0. "DO cats eat and eat and eat " by MECAD::BALICH (Weekends :== Kickback and relax time!) Fri Dec 30 1988 14:56

    
     I have a question, If cats have food in their dish all the time,
    will they keep eating, eating and eating, not knowing when enough
    is enough.
    
    I don't want my cat getting fat(ter)!
    
    Thanks
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2105.1Here's What We Do, (For What Its Worth...)TAMARI::MCGOVERNSzechuan VanillaFri Dec 30 1988 15:0312
    I'm not sure, but we feed our cats about 1/4 - 1/3 each, twice a
    day.  We mix about a tablespoon of wet food into about 1/2 cup of
    dry food and split it into two dishes.  They gobble the wet food
    out in a hurry, and munch on the dry for the rest of the day.
    
    Seems to work OK, and we have two reasonable svelte cats.
    
    Remeber though, that Rule 1 in the Cat Manual On Life is to ALWAYS
    hang out by the food dish looking starved.  This was, they train
    owners to feed them on demand.  
    
    MM
2105.2MYVAX::LUBYDTN 287-3204Fri Dec 30 1988 15:2410
    
    
    	Paul,
    
    	Some do, some don't.  I used to leave food out all the
    	time and T.K. was very slinky, and Bandit was very fat.
    
    	You know you can always come up and ask me questions.
    	
    	Karen
2105.3no problem with my fiveGEMVAX::GRANTFri Dec 30 1988 16:419
    I give my five a bit of canned food twice a day, and leave dry food
    out all they time. Springer is slender, Sly and Midway are solid
    but not fat, Paws is average, and Adrienne fluctuates between just
    a bit chunky and just a bit thin.
    
    Depends on the kitty.
    
    Marleen + 5    
    
2105.4YOSMTE::CORDESBRO_JOFri Dec 30 1988 17:134
    I own three kitty gluttons who would keep eating until they popped
    if I let them.
    
    Jo
2105.5CRUISE::NDCTue Jan 03 1989 07:1413
    I have four cats, the oldest of which is 11 and at a recent visit,
    the vet told me to stop leaving food out all the time.  The reason
    is that with four cats I can't tell if one of them is not eating.
    So, he told me to give them just what they need at each meal.  
    
      I would say that if you have one cat and it is eating a good balance
    of food and is staying thin you can keep doing what you're doing.
    If the cat starts getting fat or gets really finicky and isn't eating
    a balanced diet, then you'll have to start measuring out its food
    and not allowing it to "free-feed", or if you have the situation
    I have.  
    
      And you know, you can always ask your vet!
2105.6WITNES::MACONERound Up the Usual SuspectsTue Jan 03 1989 08:1911
    Mom had bought one of those feeders that you can put a whole box
    of food in, thus only "feeding" your cat once a week or so.  Well,
    BeBee got so fat free feeding all the time.  It got so that BeBee
    would empty the feeder 2 or 3 times a week.  Well, the vet put BeBee
    on a diet, and mom was pretty miserable for a while when she could
    only give BeBee 1/4 C. of food a day, and had to listen to BeBee
    howling by the food dish.
    
    Moral of the story - Control your cat's appetite now, when there
    isn't a problem, since it sure is easier than taking food away from
    a hungry cat.