The general rule is 5.5 to 6 oz per day for average cate. That would be one full 3 oz can in morning and another can in the evening. What you do is weight cat weekly and increase/decrease amount fed to get to/maintain desired body weight.How much FF classic should a diabetic cat be fed a day? I currently feed half a 3oz can morning and night. Im cutting out kibble and Hobbes is starving. No insulin yet but im expecting it to start after our vet visit Monday.
I have five cats, and they eat the equivalent of six 6oz cans a day between all of them. Hobbes will be a happy kitty to be given more food, and it will definitely help him to feel less hungry. Also, you can divide his feedings into three or four smaller meals, if that works better for you and Hobbes. A lot of members here feed more often than twice daily. I give mine breakfast and dinner, with a smaller meal somewhere in between. And they always have a little left over at breakfast and dinner, so they can graze on that for a little while afterwards.How much FF classic should a diabetic cat be fed a day?
Ha! Exactly where the name comes from!!! If im trying to get her to lose a little weight should i still feed 6 oz a day? She is currently on 1 3oz can twice a day and just stays 18lbs.
Oh! I misunderstood and thought you only gave her a 3oz can a day! That was my mistake. Sorry about that. Yes, I think it's okay for her to eat two 3 oz cans a day, and perhaps even a little bit more if she's acting hungry or not satisfied. I do understand that you would like her to lose weight, but you don't want to give her less than 6 ounces a day.Ha! Exactly where the name comes from!!! If im trying to get her to lose a little weight should i still feed 6 oz a day? She is currently on 1 3oz can twice a day and just stays 18lbs.
Oh! I misunderstood and thought you only gave her a 3oz can a day! That was my mistake. Sorry about that. Yes, I think it's okay for her to eat two 3 oz cans a day, and perhaps even a little bit more if she's acting hungry or not satisfied. I do understand that you would like her to lose weight, but you don't want to give her less than 6 ounces a day.
Oh my goodness! So I did understand you correctly! Yes, I think it would be fine to give her a 3 oz can in the morning and a 3 Oz can at night, and get rid of the kibble. The dried kibble may be keeping some extra weight on her. If you find that she's still acting hungry, try dividing those two cans into three or four feedings, or giving her two and a half cans a day. If she's used to nibbling on dry food, it may be better to divide the feedings up. I know some people here freeze canned food and put out small frozen chunks if they're not going to be home. That way, as it thaws, she'll be able to graze a little bit during the day.I have been only giving her a 3oz can a day...1/2 in morning, 1/2 at night. With kibble in between but I want to get rid of kibble entirely. So 6 oz a day is ok if I change to that you think?
When Jack was diagnosed with diabetes in February, I got rid of all kibble and switched all five of my cats to canned food, mostly Fancy Feast in the beginning. I had a couple of chunky cats, and they slimed down just from taking the dry food away and switching them to wet. Dry food is high in carbs. Removing dry and giving Hobbes Fancy Feast will help to bring her BG down.but I want to get rid of kibble entirely
Let's go back to the numbers:I have been only giving her a 3oz can a day...1/2 in morning, 1/2 at night. With kibble in between but I want to get rid of kibble entirely. So 6 oz a day is ok if I change to that you think?