Maximum!
Ok. Half a teaspoon? That do?
Do you have a freezer? You can freeze down any meat. As you do have a micro, I suppose you do have a freezer.
Maximum!
Ok. Half a teaspoon? That do?
both are OK
And heart cooked or raw?
You asked earlier, if you must heat up his food by using the micro. So I though you do have it.
What's a micro? XD
And I freeze the boneless chicken that I feed him.
I guess I'll get three chicken hearts every month and freeze em?
So here are my plans
You asked earlier, if you must heat up his food by using the micro. So I though you do have it.
At least, in Sweden, chicken hearts are cheap, they sell them in a package with perhaps 20 hearts in - they are quite small... So Im not understanding how you can buy just 3 at a time...
You can plan to feed the wet food most and the dry when you're at school/asleep. Rotate in the eggs or some chicken meat or heart 3-4 times a week. No need to make yourself crazy!I guess like this then.
Morning: Chicken
and I'll leave dry food.
Afternoon: LeChat
Evening: Olive Oil and Eggs (cut or mashed?)
Night: LeChat
Sound good? and maybe once-twice a month I'll give him Chicken heart with the LeChat?
Okay.
I do agree with TalkingPeanuts suggestions. With time, you find other alternaives too. Dont forget the youghurt / goat milk, or some cheese, they are good calcium sources.
yes, you can surely do it - if its unflavored, sugar isnt deadly, but totally unnecessary.
I'll eat yogurt in the night, and give the stuff I couldn't finish off to him? (Rougly 1/2 of a teaspoon)
yes, should be OK as some rough guideline. Your protegé should survive on this.
Okay.
FINAL diet lol omg
Morning: Chicken
dry food for when im gone
afternoon: LeChat
Evening: Olive oil and Eggs for 4 days, Olive Oil and Chicken for 3 days.
Night: Lechat for 5 days, Heart for 2 days.
And after the night meal, some yogurt!
and then ofcourse the dry food in a puzzlefeeder
Sound meowgood?
The weight of it total is 170g. (The whole yogurt bowl thing.)
I posted pictures of that yogurt.
From the back, (nutritional facts) It contains 6.2g sugars per 100 grams.
It depensd if these grams are the natural contain - which I suspect, and this is normal.
I posted pictures of that yogurt.
From the back, (nutritional facts) It contains 6.2g sugars per 100 grams.