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Cat Feeding - Dry Or Wet Food Or Both?
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What's best for cats wet or dry?
Or Dry Complete food?
I have two cats and I give them Purina One Complete dry food then one pouch of Sheba per day? Is that right?
Or Dry Complete food?
I have two cats and I give them Purina One Complete dry food then one pouch of Sheba per day? Is that right?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't have cats, but my neighbours have three, and I cat-sit regularly for them.
Their tom is an outdoor cat, and he eats dry food, their queens are indoor cats and eat pouches.
Try both, and see what your cats eat - they will turn their noses up if they don't like food, and eat it if they do - a pretty good guage on if you are feeding them what they like.
Their tom is an outdoor cat, and he eats dry food, their queens are indoor cats and eat pouches.
Try both, and see what your cats eat - they will turn their noses up if they don't like food, and eat it if they do - a pretty good guage on if you are feeding them what they like.
My lot get canned food, which is topped up as needed. (i.e. I don't limit their intake. Most cats don't eat more than they need; none of mine are fat). They've also always got dried food available for them. They seem to prefer the canned stuff overall but will quite often ignore it and tuck into the dried stuff instead.
So, like Wolf63, I basically just let them have what they want (including their daily 'Dreamies' treat and occasional cans of sardines, plus whatever they can scrounge off my plate!). However it makes sense to get cats accustomed to dried food, as it means that they can be left on their own for a day or two if you need to go away.
So, like Wolf63, I basically just let them have what they want (including their daily 'Dreamies' treat and occasional cans of sardines, plus whatever they can scrounge off my plate!). However it makes sense to get cats accustomed to dried food, as it means that they can be left on their own for a day or two if you need to go away.
wolf63 - "andy - I find it perplexing that your neighbour allows the boy cat to go out but not the girls. My girl cat is much fiercer than her soppy brother."
She doesn't stop the girls going out, and occasionally they do - they all have access to a cat flap. It's simply that the boy likes to go out most of the time, and the girls like to stay in, but there are no rules.
She doesn't stop the girls going out, and occasionally they do - they all have access to a cat flap. It's simply that the boy likes to go out most of the time, and the girls like to stay in, but there are no rules.