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Definitely this. You would not believe how many clients we get in the office because their cat is very ill and they can't tell us whether it's eating or not.One big advantage of scheduled feeding is you will know sooner if your cat is off his food. This is often the first sign of illness.
I also wondered why you want to give Sumo a bath. The only time I've ever bathed my cats was if they had fleas...and with them being indoor cats that is a very rare event. I've had many cats who didn't have a bath their entire life.As for giving Sumo a bath, cats are generally "self-cleaning", so unless he gets into something that needs your help cleaning, you can probably leave his bathing to him. You haven't mentioned if his urine is strong smelling right now, but if it is, I'm pretty certain you'll see the odor settle down now that he's been neutered.