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I have heard in the past that the better quality in cat food equals less stool in the potty box. Is there any truth to this? Here is my deal:
I have been feeding my three almost nine month olds, the same quality dry kitten food since we adopted when they were 11 weeks old. At first they ate a lot of food and filled the potty box with a lot of poop for me to collect. Now, they are older, they are eating, but not as much as they used to. Therefore, there is less poop in the box.
Is this normal? I figured that since they are growing/have grown into there adult bodies, they require less food.
Thanks in advance.
I have been feeding my three almost nine month olds, the same quality dry kitten food since we adopted when they were 11 weeks old. At first they ate a lot of food and filled the potty box with a lot of poop for me to collect. Now, they are older, they are eating, but not as much as they used to. Therefore, there is less poop in the box.
Is this normal? I figured that since they are growing/have grown into there adult bodies, they require less food.
Thanks in advance.