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Hello! My kitten is 5-6 months old and I saw that she was around 8 pounds, is she overweight? These are pictures of him.
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I’m glad to hear, that’s a big relief! I feed her Orijen Original Cat (dry) about 3 times per day (morning, evening and night) and make sure to give her Weruva BFF OMG (wet) from time to time, but I’m going to switch her schedule a bit to incorporate dry food mixed with water during the morning and night and wet food during the evening.No, she looks completely perfect.
What are you feeding her and how frequently through the day? Does she get lots of exercise?
I’m glad to hear, that’s a big relief! I feed her Orijen Original Cat (dry) about 3 times per day (morning, evening and night) and make sure to give her Weruva BFF OMG (wet) from time to time, but I’m going to switch her schedule a bit to incorporate dry food mixed with water during the morning and night and wet food during the evening.
She gets quite a bit of exercise, I make sure to play with her and she runs around a lot (her favourite game that I play with her almost daily is me throwing a crinkle ball and she goes after it!) Although some day she gets less exercise than others..
She looks fine to me. Just like people,I go by how I look,not how much I weigh. Course I weigh 150 size 6 pants probably because of my crummy diet
Im glad to hear she looks fine!! Thank you !She looks fine to me. Just like people,I go by how I look,not how much I weigh. Course I weigh 150 size 6 pants probably because of my crummy diet
Oh wow I forgot to remove the other reply I sent, my bad!!!Im glad to hear she looks fine!! Thank you !
Although I suspect the reason why she is 8 pounds is because, as a first-time cat owner, I was so worried of feeding her too little that even when it wasn’t time for it to be refilled, I’d fill up her bowl a little whenever she’d go to it, and ended up feeding her too much. But I know now that is something I shouldn’t do so I’ll make sure to not do so!!I’m glad to hear, that’s a big relief! I feed her Orijen Original Cat (dry) about 3 times per day (morning, evening and night) and make sure to give her Weruva BFF OMG (wet) from time to time, but I’m going to switch her schedule a bit to incorporate dry food mixed with water during the morning and night and wet food during the evening.
She gets quite a bit of exercise, I make sure to play with her and she runs around a lot (her favourite game that I play with her almost daily is me throwing a crinkle ball and she goes after it!) Although some day she gets less exercise than others..
This sounds goodI’m going to switch her schedule a bit to incorporate dry food mixed with water during the morning and night and wet food during the evening.
I definitely will, thank you!!This sounds good
Keep in mind that kittens need to eat a lot to support the growth they are going through
I’m glad to hear, that’s a big relief! I feed her Orijen Original Cat (dry) about 3 times per day (morning, evening and night) and make sure to give her Weruva BFF OMG (wet) from time to time, but I’m going to switch her schedule a bit to incorporate dry food mixed with water during the morning and night and wet food during the evening.
Thank you so much, that’s very relieving to hear!!!Oh she's a beauty! And she looks perfect. Could be a sign that she's going to be a big girl once she becomes a cat, but she doesn't look overweight at all. Since she's still a kitten, I wouldn't stress so much about her weight and just make sure she's happy.
I’m so glad! Her name is MuffinShe is pretty and also looks just fine to me. What is her name?
Thank you so much for the advice! I won’t wet her dry food then to avoid bacteria growth. Thank you for the advice again, I’ll definitely keep these things in mind.You can leave canned food out all day along with some dry food. Wettng dry food encourages harmful bacteria to grow in the kibble pieces. Canned food is a cooked product can so it's fine to leave out all day. A programmable timed feeder will allow you to leave out portion sized meals which will likely be eaten up right away so no worries about bacteria.
Kittens are hungry eating machines so there's no worry about them getting fat