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My previous cats have always been on just purely high end grain free dry food. They have all passed away
I just got a 10 month old kitten and I would like to get him on a half wet/half dry food diet. I've never done wet food before so I'm quite confused on how much to feed him. He is a maine coon mix and weighs 9 lbs.
Right now, he is being fed Weruva Paw Lickin Chicken 3.0 oz can food twice a day (once in the morning and once at night) and he eats about half a cup of Nutrisource Country Select Grain Free dry cat food. Is this too much? I feel like he's gaining some weight. He is a fearless ball of fur that plays all day!! So he's getting alot of exercise.
I got him from the shelter so he came home with a upper respiratory infection and he's on antibiotics for this. He was supposed to be neutered by the shelter before he came home with me but they said they couldn't put him on anesthesia while he was sick so to bring him back when we was better and they would neuter him for free. However, I'm just going to take him to my regular vet down the street that I've been going to for 8 years once he is better and pay for his neuter so he's not as stressed out from going back to the shelter and all that.
Any suggestions on feeding amounts would be greatly appreciated.
I just got a 10 month old kitten and I would like to get him on a half wet/half dry food diet. I've never done wet food before so I'm quite confused on how much to feed him. He is a maine coon mix and weighs 9 lbs.
Right now, he is being fed Weruva Paw Lickin Chicken 3.0 oz can food twice a day (once in the morning and once at night) and he eats about half a cup of Nutrisource Country Select Grain Free dry cat food. Is this too much? I feel like he's gaining some weight. He is a fearless ball of fur that plays all day!! So he's getting alot of exercise.
I got him from the shelter so he came home with a upper respiratory infection and he's on antibiotics for this. He was supposed to be neutered by the shelter before he came home with me but they said they couldn't put him on anesthesia while he was sick so to bring him back when we was better and they would neuter him for free. However, I'm just going to take him to my regular vet down the street that I've been going to for 8 years once he is better and pay for his neuter so he's not as stressed out from going back to the shelter and all that.
Any suggestions on feeding amounts would be greatly appreciated.