I've always just thought this was due to her age, but China Doll has no "meat" on her, she has a fat middle, but her spine and legs don't have much muscle and fat on them. I know at some point in her life she was a very fat cat, due to the excess skin on her chest.
Right now she's on hard food, we've been feeding her purina cat chow since we purchase it in bulk for the feral cats. Is there a brand or specific type of food that's made for older cats. i.e Purina Kitten food, vs Purina cat chow... is there a Purina old lady chow of some sort? Also where would I get it?
Here's what she looks like (sorta) from the top. Her spine isn't as noticeable because she has medium length hair, but if I didn't know she's been checked at the vet and fed daily with water supply I would think she was getting emaciated
Right now she's on hard food, we've been feeding her purina cat chow since we purchase it in bulk for the feral cats. Is there a brand or specific type of food that's made for older cats. i.e Purina Kitten food, vs Purina cat chow... is there a Purina old lady chow of some sort? Also where would I get it?
Here's what she looks like (sorta) from the top. Her spine isn't as noticeable because she has medium length hair, but if I didn't know she's been checked at the vet and fed daily with water supply I would think she was getting emaciated