MJL
Member Since 2019
Hello Everyone,
First I want to say that I know a wet food diet is the most highly recommended for all cats. HOwever that is not financially feasible in our multi cat house.
We have only just begun this journey and change from free feeding to scheduled feedings on 10/01.
My question is in regards to our diabetic cat eating some of the dry food after his scheduled wet food feeding. Per direction from the vet he gets 5.5 oz of wet food twice a day, followed by 2 units of insulin.
During feeding time we separate him from the other 3 cats in the house and put out dry food for them. After he finishes his wet food and is let out of his room the very first thing he does is go to the dry food and attempt to eat. I am wondering if this should be a concern and we should keep him from having any dry food snacks. It is very difficult as the other cats are focused on the room he is in and only go to eat dry food after he is let out. If we close the others in a room they only focus on the door to get out and not the food.
Look forward to hearing some input from the experienced members.
Thanks,
Matthew & Rascal
First I want to say that I know a wet food diet is the most highly recommended for all cats. HOwever that is not financially feasible in our multi cat house.
We have only just begun this journey and change from free feeding to scheduled feedings on 10/01.
My question is in regards to our diabetic cat eating some of the dry food after his scheduled wet food feeding. Per direction from the vet he gets 5.5 oz of wet food twice a day, followed by 2 units of insulin.
During feeding time we separate him from the other 3 cats in the house and put out dry food for them. After he finishes his wet food and is let out of his room the very first thing he does is go to the dry food and attempt to eat. I am wondering if this should be a concern and we should keep him from having any dry food snacks. It is very difficult as the other cats are focused on the room he is in and only go to eat dry food after he is let out. If we close the others in a room they only focus on the door to get out and not the food.
Look forward to hearing some input from the experienced members.
Thanks,
Matthew & Rascal
