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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Dear people of overweight cats. Stop feeding them on schedule. Just pour the dry food and have it sit all the time. At first dude will load on it to the point of throw up but soon he will realize that the food is there and no reason to stress.. Between my family , my friends and extended family and all my life of cats not one cat was overweight and neither one of them was ever feed scheduled. Cats are hugely stressed if they are feed on schedule or have to beg for food and that is why they load and get overweight. Ask those who know. This leads to obesity. Just like if you had food given once a day you would eat it weather you would be really hungry or not because your survival instinct kicks in. Self feeding cat is a happy, never stressed and relaxed animal who never meows at you to feed him. [/quote] I don't have an overweight cat, but cannot let him self feed because we have dogs. One dog loves cat food, and will eat it all. Cat food is very hard on her kidneys, so the vet scolds us if she eats too much cat food. When we place the cat bowl on the counter, out of the reach of the dog, the cat gets pissed and slams it to the floor. He doesn't mind sharing with the dog. So, we feed him small portions as needed, and immediately empty leftovers. When the dog passes (she's old), we can go to a self feeding routine.[/quote]
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