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Sphynx Cats & Raw Diet
Raw? Kibble? Poop?
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<blockquote data-quote="Catzzzmeow" data-source="post: 352545" data-attributes="member: 1753"><p>Eating more means pooping more...lol. I am not being sarcastic. Just have been there. Perhaps buying a timer dish that opens 2 times a day and spreads out the food might help so their belly is not huge and they are not gorging. It also makes it easier to gauge and lessen the amount of food if you need to in order to avoid being overweight. They are creatures of habit. When our timer dishes open ...they hear it and RUN! Hungry or not...if there is food they want it.</p><p></p><p>Usually vets suggested free feeding until they are a year old and then go from there on the proper weight for the build of your baby. </p><p></p><p>Patti</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catzzzmeow, post: 352545, member: 1753"] Eating more means pooping more...lol. I am not being sarcastic. Just have been there. Perhaps buying a timer dish that opens 2 times a day and spreads out the food might help so their belly is not huge and they are not gorging. It also makes it easier to gauge and lessen the amount of food if you need to in order to avoid being overweight. They are creatures of habit. When our timer dishes open ...they hear it and RUN! Hungry or not...if there is food they want it. Usually vets suggested free feeding until they are a year old and then go from there on the proper weight for the build of your baby. Patti [/QUOTE]
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