We asked our trusted team members for cat feeding tips and they did not disappoint. Here are 18 tips that offer advice about cat feeding practices.
Feeding cats can be challenging at times. Some cats are messy eaters while others are dainty finicky ones. Some felines gulp down their food while others are anxious and require some calming down. Mealtime can sure be complicated!
Let's see what our team members - all of them experienced cat owners - have to say.
1. Don't stick to one type of cat food
Unless your cat has special dietary needs, feeding a wide range of wet foods is a good idea. That way, Kitty doesn't get bored and you don't get stuck if there's a sudden shortage or recall. It's not so great to switch between kibble, but a good compromise is to feed two or three brands mixed together. That way, the kitty's digestion won't get a shock if one food isn't available for some reason. Tip offered by @Columbine
2. Keep food away from water
Don't place food and water bowls next to each other, because instinct tells cats in the wild not to eat where they drink to avoid contaminating their water supply. Tip offered by @jcat
3. Warm cat food during wintertime
In the winter canned food or pouches will be more appetizing if warmed up. Pour some boiled water into a bowl and let the unopened can or pouch sit in it for about a minute before opening. you can also add a few spoonfuls of warm water to the food to increase your cat's water intake. Tip offered by @Norachan
4. For fussy eaters, toppers are key.
I always keep a supply of a few toppers options in the house. It's also a great way to persuade kitty to eat up less favored food (and we've all been out to buy a case of kitty's new favorite, only to have them refuse it as soon as you get the case home). I use a lot of Purebites-style freeze-dried treats in a variety of flavors, crumbling them over the top so they can't just pick the treats out. Kibble crumbs (or pulverized kibble) are great for kibble addicts. Tip offered by @Columbine
Feeding Dishes Tips
5. Avoid plastic dishes
Stainless steel, glass, or porcelain food and water dishes are more sanitary than plastic ones, which become scratched or brittle over time and can cause maladies like chin acne. Tip offered by @jcat
6. Keep food dish slightly elevated
A slightly elevated dish is better for cats. The positioning lines up their throat better and expands the stomach. It is especially beneficial for flatter-faced cats or those with joint issues. Tip offered by @Kieka
Don't forget to check out our article about automatic feeders for cats, where we provide tips and information on how to choose the best model for your household.
7. Use flat dishes for feeding cats
Wide, flat dishes prevent whisker stress. Cat's whiskers are very sensitive to pressure and will be irritated by deep, small-diameter dishes. Tip offered by @jcat
8. Look for a food dish with a curving bottom
A shallow bowl that has a curving bottom avoids whiskers getting compacted while allowing gravity to pull the food down and to the center. That way Kitty isn't forced to shove his or her face around trying to find food they can smell but not see. Tip offered by @Kieka
9. Use a mat under the food dish
I place food dishes on mats made specifically for pet feeding. They have a lip to contain the plates which means a lot less dry food on the floor. I can remove the plates, and brush the dry food into the trash, and wipe the mat clean. Tip offered by @margecat
10. Own a flat-faced breed? Make sure the dish is wide and shallow
Cats with wider faces have difficulty fitting their mouth into small dishes. This could make some - but not necessarily all - of them slightly sloppy eaters. Make sure the dish is flat and has no edges -- some people prefer using saucers to avoid potential problems. Tip offered by @neely
Multi-cat households Feeding Tips
11. Feed nervous cats higher up
Feed the more nervous cats up higher than the dominant ones. If the nervous cats are fed on a table and the dominant cats on the floor they'll eat more and not be bullied away from their food. Tip offered by @Norachan
12. Offer a closed private feeding space for anxious cats
I've found that feeding Chula in a cardboard box cuts down on her anxiety around mealtime. She's always been hesitant to eat, preferring to watch Paul for a few moments as he chows down. She'll watch him, bend her head down to her bowl and then, without eating anything, come up and watch him some more. She is noticeably less anxious when she eats in her box. Tip offered by @margd
Dealing with Gulpers/Fast eaters
13. Offer food in an interactive feeder
One tip I have for fast eaters (or just as a way for cats to play a fun game) who eat kibble is to put the food inside a treat dispenser ball like this one: PetSafe SlimCat Interactive Cat Feeder. This also works great for cats who have a kibble supply overnight so that they have something to keep them occupied. Tip offered by @abyeb
14. Place food in the egg tray
If your cat gulps down food, putting it in a melamine egg tray or in the hollows of a deviled egg serving dish will force him to eat slower. Tip offered by @jcat
15. Place an object in the food bowl
An upside-down egg cup in the food bowl can slow down eating dry food. Like in this setup -
Tip offered by @Columbine16. Spread wet food on a plate
Try spreading canned/wet food onto a dinner plate (think putting butter or peanut butter on bread). That way kitty has to lick the food rather than gulp it. Works best for paté style foods. Tip offered by @Columbine
Cat Food Storage Tips
17. Seal portions of dry food for later use
Use a food saver (vacuum sealer) to break down a large bag of dry cat food immediately after opening it. The smaller vacuum-sealed portions will remain fresh longer and are easier to store, plus you'll save money by buying larger bags. Tip offered by @jcat
18. Use glass jars for storing dry cat food
As soon as you open a large bag of kibble, move the food into glass gallon or 1/2 gallon jars with metal lids to keep it fresh. Tip offered by @GoldyCat
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