Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cats aren’t “meal a day” creatures. They’re built for frequent small feedings. Just a plastic spoon or two. They want the food fresh and not dried up. The majority of cats won’t overeat. And they like the attention of being fed regularly. The idea that you can starve a cat into eating dried up nasty old food is nonsense. They’ll do without first. And it is cruel.
This is OP and she has dry food too, but so what do you do? I’m happy to feed her multiple times a day but I’d be wasting many cans.
You can reduce the waste if you give tiny portions. I’m talking one to two small plastic spoonfuls at a time. Despite the horror of other posters you can let the can sit covered at room temperature during the day. And if some gets tossed, it’s just part of living with a cat.
Our cats typically only ate the dry food occasionally, but we always left it out.