I also have two cats a male and a female and they live totally differant lives . Peanut is out all night popping in to frantically eat throughout the night whilst Lardass sleeps on the bed all night . During the day roles reverse as Lardass tears around the place eating continuously while Peanut is desperately trying to get some kip
I fill their double biscuit tray and it is kept full for them to browse whenever they want it. Peanut will only eat Iams and Lardass will only eat go cat even though both biscuits are next to each other in the db bowl ! So I alternate the flavours every week or two and they seem to appreciate it.Occasionally I try Hills or Science etc
I have to say I find it extraordinary that cat food manufacturers put vegetables and rice and wheat products into cat food ? Cats would never eat these foods in the wild. Cats are predominantly meat eaters. Their digestive systems have evolved to that diet. I have thought long and hard about the food issue and done some considerable research and I decided a few years ago to feed my cats a high percentage of natural foods as apposed to the tinned and sachet stuff. Its expensive naturally but I believe far more natural and healthy . They still get a sachet or tray of wet food every day and their biscuit but I supplement this 3-4 times a week with tuna, salmon, white fish, sardines, mackrel, prawns, chicken breast and finely chopped lean beef ie sirloin /rump steak (can't stand the stuff myself lol)
If I could find a source of natural food for cats I would use it but I think its only available mail order. I don't believe that I am giving my cats `treats' I am convinced that I am giving them a healthy balanced diet with less additives colouring and preservative agents and far less bulking foods ie rice wheat and veg
sorry Gwen I went a bit off topic there but cat feed is a very important concern to me.