Joe & Kushi
Active Member
Kushi transitioned to wet food with vitually no problem considering the fact she has always been on dry food. I started her off on EVO which she likes, but would like to go to something a little less expensive. I did get her 3 different cans of Friskies (all with gravy). Tried her on the first can and she promptly threw it up. So I have been mixing it with the EVO and that is working. However I just read on a post that the foods with gravy are higher in carbs, so should I avoid those?
I know there are hundreds of food choices and all I want is to get kitty healthy. Is Friskies (non-gravy) an O.K. way to go or should I try some other choices. I have printed out the food charts so I have the basic information.
One of Kushi's (amusing) eating habits is that she doesn't "bite" into her food; she licks to get it into her mouth, so she spends a lot of time pushing the wet food around although she does eventually finish it off. confused_cat
Also I am having a hard time determining how much and when to feed her. She has always been a "grazer", used to eating whenever she pleases. I want to get her on a regular schedule i.e. once in the a.m. and once in the evening (maybe a few small snacks in between?), if possible??
BTW she is 13 pounds and the vet says she should shed about three. I sure don't want to over feed and have her gain weight.
All thoughts and suggestions are appreciated.
Joe
I know there are hundreds of food choices and all I want is to get kitty healthy. Is Friskies (non-gravy) an O.K. way to go or should I try some other choices. I have printed out the food charts so I have the basic information.
One of Kushi's (amusing) eating habits is that she doesn't "bite" into her food; she licks to get it into her mouth, so she spends a lot of time pushing the wet food around although she does eventually finish it off. confused_cat
Also I am having a hard time determining how much and when to feed her. She has always been a "grazer", used to eating whenever she pleases. I want to get her on a regular schedule i.e. once in the a.m. and once in the evening (maybe a few small snacks in between?), if possible??
BTW she is 13 pounds and the vet says she should shed about three. I sure don't want to over feed and have her gain weight.
All thoughts and suggestions are appreciated.
Joe