Chris & Cheshire
Member Since 2013
I'm pretty new around here, and like many others, I've switched my cats from convenient dry food to not-so-convenient wet food. I'm learning all new patterns with my cats, and they're making the adjustment ok.
Still, I can't help but think that the cat experts on this board probably have a lot of wisdom and tips about feeding wet food.
So, what're your best tips for making the transition easy? Feeding wet food more quickly, efficiently, and with less mess? Any tips specifically about wet food and diabetic cats? Do you smoosh up the pate, or just let them eat it in a brick? Is it best to stick with one flavor, or rotate?
I'll start...
1. Rinse the cans out before putting them in the recycling bin. Two days later, your nose will thank you. Turn the water on full-blast and the cans rinse out quickly.
2. My cats seem to like a flatter dish for wet food. They liked a deep bowl for kibble (I think because it helped keep the kibbles in one spot to grab from), but I think the flatter dish makes it easier to eat without getting food stuck on their face.
3. You have to shop a lot more often - one bag kibble might last weeks. It takes a lot of cans to equal that. Get over the awkwardness and just buy 40 cans when it's on sale. You just have to accept that, yes, you are a crazy cat person.
Still, I can't help but think that the cat experts on this board probably have a lot of wisdom and tips about feeding wet food.
So, what're your best tips for making the transition easy? Feeding wet food more quickly, efficiently, and with less mess? Any tips specifically about wet food and diabetic cats? Do you smoosh up the pate, or just let them eat it in a brick? Is it best to stick with one flavor, or rotate?
I'll start...
1. Rinse the cans out before putting them in the recycling bin. Two days later, your nose will thank you. Turn the water on full-blast and the cans rinse out quickly.
2. My cats seem to like a flatter dish for wet food. They liked a deep bowl for kibble (I think because it helped keep the kibbles in one spot to grab from), but I think the flatter dish makes it easier to eat without getting food stuck on their face.
3. You have to shop a lot more often - one bag kibble might last weeks. It takes a lot of cans to equal that. Get over the awkwardness and just buy 40 cans when it's on sale. You just have to accept that, yes, you are a crazy cat person.