kim and simon
Active Member
Hi all,
We've been doing the FD thing for about 3 months!
Simon has lost some weight--he was overweight at diagnosis. He weighs 12.8 pounds down from about 14. The vet wants him at 10 pounds. His recommendation was 5.5 ounces of wet food per DAY, but as I've been doing some digging, I think that might be a bit low. I found a guideline of 3 oz per 3.5 pounds of cat on Fancy Feast website. Wellness canned food says 5.5 ounces wet per 6-8 pounds of cat. That would make the amount for a 10 pound cat more like 8-9 ounces of food.
My question is, does anyone have a recommendation or source (link) for ideal feeding per weight of cat? I've found numerous threads but no "rule." And I know. . .ECID, but there ought to be some benchmark to go by.
We also have a civvie who has slimmed down some. I know we want to do this slowly and not cause fatty liver by going too fast. Just making sure I'm not starving the inmates, because I know they ask for food every time I step near the kitchen!
Thanks!
Kim
We've been doing the FD thing for about 3 months!
Simon has lost some weight--he was overweight at diagnosis. He weighs 12.8 pounds down from about 14. The vet wants him at 10 pounds. His recommendation was 5.5 ounces of wet food per DAY, but as I've been doing some digging, I think that might be a bit low. I found a guideline of 3 oz per 3.5 pounds of cat on Fancy Feast website. Wellness canned food says 5.5 ounces wet per 6-8 pounds of cat. That would make the amount for a 10 pound cat more like 8-9 ounces of food.
My question is, does anyone have a recommendation or source (link) for ideal feeding per weight of cat? I've found numerous threads but no "rule." And I know. . .ECID, but there ought to be some benchmark to go by.
We also have a civvie who has slimmed down some. I know we want to do this slowly and not cause fatty liver by going too fast. Just making sure I'm not starving the inmates, because I know they ask for food every time I step near the kitchen!
Thanks!
Kim