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You'd think I would know, having had cats for many years. However, I'm in uncertain territory with my four cats right now. I had two cats for several years, after a couple of losses, and about six weeks ago adopted two new ones, adults, and am back up to four. The new ones are small cats, less than 10 pounds each. They were fed a different brand of food at their shelter than I use, and although I've mostly got everyone transitioned to the brand I had been using for quite a while, I still have a few cans of the shelter flavor to use up and am also using a new flavor of the old, familiar. Lots going on here, and some vomiting by one or more cats (usually not sure who). The one who I think is usually getting sick was just prescribed Cerenia, which is supposed to stop vomiting, but if this cat is the culprit, it's not working. Still in touch with the vet working on this; I've posted separately about it.. Anyway, I'm wondering if I'm feeding them enough, and if I"m not, maybe they're eating too quickly and that's part of the problem. I feed them one 3-oz can, split four ways, in the morning and another in the evening. Dried food is available all day and replenished if needed. They're not crazy about the dried, but they are eating some of it. Should I add a mid-day feeding in the same amount?