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I need your thoughts on this. I have 2 cats M and F. They are exactly same age 1 year 3 month. The female is 9.6 pound but the male is 12. I am having a hard time getting the M to drop weight from 12 to 11. So I am on completely wet food diet. The can says 89Kcal per can and I feed both cats 3 to 4 cans total per day -400kcal so this means roughly each cat is 200kcal. All the calculation online seems to indicate I am under feeding them yet my M is over ideal size according to vet.
I became more careful as they used to share plate and I make sure to my best they eat evenly by now separating plates. But the M just won't lose weight. I play with him atleast an hour per day. I am not sure where the 2 pound difference between him and his sister is given they eat same types of food.
Any thoughts is appreciated and thanks in advance
I need your thoughts on this. I have 2 cats M and F. They are exactly same age 1 year 3 month. The female is 9.6 pound but the male is 12. I am having a hard time getting the M to drop weight from 12 to 11. So I am on completely wet food diet. The can says 89Kcal per can and I feed both cats 3 to 4 cans total per day -400kcal so this means roughly each cat is 200kcal. All the calculation online seems to indicate I am under feeding them yet my M is over ideal size according to vet.
I became more careful as they used to share plate and I make sure to my best they eat evenly by now separating plates. But the M just won't lose weight. I play with him atleast an hour per day. I am not sure where the 2 pound difference between him and his sister is given they eat same types of food.
Any thoughts is appreciated and thanks in advance