At the moment Indy gets a fair hodgepodge of foods
RC Young Male dry (the one for boys from neutering to 7 years old)
Whiskas dry (this goes in his kibble ball, not as actual meals)
Felix Kitten pouches, the selection with Lamb (his favourite)
Tesco Supreme Kitten pouches
Iams pouches (whenever reduced)
If I try feeding him just one brand of wet after 3 days he stops eating it and just licks the jelly/gravy off, on the mix he'll it all up... Hills wetfood and HighLife kitten are rejected and don't even get the jelly licked off... they get thrown across the room! I think Indy is a Yorkshire farmer reincarnated... prefers his meat plain and tasty, not expensive and fancy
The RC dry food is the only food I found that keeps any weight on him, when he was on GoCat and Whiskas kitten he was thin as a stick and hyperactive... can the colourings in them do that?
On the RC he is calmer though still energetic, just not frantic... but he goes through twice as much as he needs as he bolts it down and then throws up... then cries til I take the nasty stuff away!
Several people at the show in Doncaster said they had the same problem with their Siamese/Siamese cross cats and said even though he is only 6 months I can mix RC Siamese into his current food to help slow him down and prevent the stuff-and-sick cycle
Oh yeah, his dry food was always available... he just picked random times to bolt it all down, but same happens now I feed him small amounts 4 times a day... it seems to be the speed he eats, not the volume
Already checked by the vet (who is amazing) and nothing wrong, apparently he just has a common 'Siamesie trait'
oh yeah... random Indy pic
After all that... Is it ok for me to give him an 'adult' food like the RC Siamese since I suppose the RC Young Male is also adult but suitable from 5 months...??