If my cats don't eat all of their food in the morning can I save it for their evening meal? Or must the leftovers me thrown out each time?
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The "by the book" answer is that whatever they don't eat within 30 minutes should be tossed. Bacteria multiples rapidly at room temperature.Originally Posted by FedLawyer
If my cats don't eat all of their food in the morning can I save it for their evening meal? Or must the leftovers me thrown out each time?
Thanks!!!
I didn't say it was a "general rule". "By the book" means according to procedures or guidelines.Originally Posted by Auntie Crazy
Interesting. I've not heard that raw meat could only be left down for 30 minutes and had to be tossed thereafter... nor does that make sense to me as a "general rule."
Excellent!Originally Posted by FedLawyer
Thanks all! I was mainly asking because I have a very picky Siamese kitten who will sometimes scarf all of her food. Other times she won't touch it. In particular, last night she ate the Chicken Soup for the Cat Lover's Soul Kitten food (wet) mixed with Aunt Jeni's beef. Last night she ate it all. This morning - totally new bowl of food - she would not eat it. I threw it out, but I thought it was a waste.
And, for me, at least in the mornings, I only leave the food out for 10-15 minutes. So I don't even hit 30 minutes. After that, my cats walk away. So I will try saving it for the evening meal.
Some additional enticementsOriginally Posted by FedLawyer
Great idea about adding treats to the food. I'll add fresh boiled chicken, their favorite!