to Purrs (better to welcome late than never eh?
)
In my experience of young tittentats over last few years, they eat anything and, if you are leaving dry food down and they are not eating in one go, I'm sure you are feeding enough.
This assumes that Purdy and Poppy appear active, happy and healthy otherwise with lots of playing
. I agree at that age it is better to feed more than twice a day. I think we fed four times a day in smallish meals but of course OH works from home so it wasn't a problem. We still feed them 3 times day (plus a chicken treat meal so 4 really
) which is a bit naughty as they are all over a year old now and twice a day is more the norm when they get older. We sort of got stuck in a rut.
One thing you needn't worry about is overfeeding at 4 months but have to admit we have a a couple of porkies amongst our hoard of 8 now
so you need to take care especially about the dry food which is more fattening when they get a little older.
You may want to consider the quality of cat food they eat and the meat content. There are a lot of dry foods on the market (Go Cat for instance) that is full of carbohydrates with a low meat content and cats are not really built for processing carbs. I see that you are feeding them wet kitten food which is great. I wish you were nearby (I'm in Brum) as I have a load of HiLife Kitten food pouches that ours won't touch anymore which cost a bomb and very high meat content. Typical cats! Am sure we will find a home for it though coz it ain't getting thrown out, that's for sure.
I have a "bone to pick" though (get it?
), I can't find any pics of P & P
and must tell you that pics are sort of "expected"?
It's in the
...... somewhere
If you're having trouble posting pics, feel free to email them to me at RosellaMoggy@GMail.com and I'll pop them on your "Hi" thread
Once again. Welcome and hope you hand around