Can I feed my cats next to each other?

Feed them at different areas in the room
If you don't have multiple rooms available, try to separate the cats by placing the food bowls as far apart as possible within one room. If the bowls are directly next to each other, one greedy cat can quickly stick their head in their neighbour's bowl without anyone noticing!
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Should cats be fed next to each other?

Cats do not like eating and drinking right next to each other. Cat behaviorists believe this may be due to cats hunting away from their water source in the wild. Cats do not enjoy the scent of food while drinking water. They are also turned off by food particles in their water.
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Is it OK for two cats to share a food bowl?

It's common for cats to share food bowls as it's easier, saves space, and prevents too much washing up. However, most vets agree that cats should have their own bowls. While it's OK for cats to temporarily share a bowl if one breaks or you don't have two dishes.
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Is it better to feed cats together or separate?

In order to keep the peace at meal time, and give your cats proper nutrition, you should set up separate meal stations for each cat. You should also feed them at specific meal times, instead of letting them graze.
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Can two cats eat together?

Having their own bowls means you can control each diet and portion according to their life-stage. While it's fine for two cats to eat the same food now and again, you'd still need to closely monitor, as this might change as they grow older.
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Multi-Cat Mealtime Mess??



How do you feed two cats together?

Feed them in separate rooms and close the doors between them during meal times. Feed the cats in the same room but at different times, while keeping other cats out until it's their turn. Feed cats in the same room but divide it into separate sections during mealtimes.
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Should I feed my cats separately?

Meal time should never be stressful or challenging, so consider feeding them in separate rooms if you can. This is an especially good idea if one of your cats is likely to steal from another. You may have a cat who eats slower than the others, or who likes to nibble and take their time.
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Is it OK for cats to eat from same bowl?

Would you want to eat dinner from the same plate as your friend? No! Neither do cats. Veterinarians and cat behaviorists agree that giving cats their own bowls is best.
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Can 2 cats share automatic feeder?

When you have two cats that get along well, having an automatic cat food dispenser that will feed them both at the same time is super handy. The PetSafe Healthy Pet Automatic Food Dispenser lets both your cats eat side by side.
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Should my cat's bowl always be full?

This can be problematic. When your cat's bowl is always full of food, she may overeat. That can lead to obesity and diabetes. Measuring her food and having several scheduled mealtimes per day are better ways to feed your cat.
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Can 2 cats share a litter box?

If you own more than one cat, the golden rule of litterboxes should apply — one litter box for each cat plus one extra. Cats cannot share a litter box for two main reasons — behavioral and health — and they will be far happier and healthier when given their own litter box in their own private, quiet space.
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Can cats get sick from sharing food?

Casual contact through sharing food and water bowls doesn't significantly the increase risk of contracting FIV. A mother cat may rarely pass the virus along to her kittens. Once the virus enters the bloodstream, it can remain dormant until it progresses into an active disease.
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Can 2 cats share the same water bowl?

When multiple pets share the same household in relative peace and harmony, it's natural to assume they can safely share the same water bowl. In the case of cats and dogs, this is generally true, and the animals won't come to harm by sharing a water bowl.
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How do you stop one cat from eating the other cat's food?

How To Keep Cats From Eating Each Other's Food
  1. Set a Feeding Schedule. Free-feeding is popular with cat owners, but it's not the ideal way to feed for multiple reasons. ...
  2. Separate the Cats. ...
  3. Always Remove Food Bowls. ...
  4. Set Some Distance. ...
  5. Feed Appropriate Portions.
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Why do cats not drink water next to their food?

Cats are biologically programmed not to drink water which is near their food or near their toileting area - this is thought to be their instinctive avoidance of contaminating their water with potential sources of bacteria.
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How Much Should two cats eat?

When feeding the adult indoor cat we recommend 1/4 of an eight ounce cup of dry cat food each day fed with 2.5 ounces of canned food (about 1/2 of a normal can of cat food).
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Why does my cat try to eat my other cats food?

Preference: cats have their own personal taste when it comes to quality and flavor. It is possible one cat prefers the other's type of food and will eat it simply because they prefer it. If we need to give one cat a certain diet for whatever reason, the other cat might find it tastier than their normal food.
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What is the best feeding schedule for cats?

Cats should eat at least two meals each day, about 12 hours apart. But a breakfast, lunch, afternoon, dinner, and right before bed schedule is an equally great option. If more than 12 hours elapses between meals, the stomach can become hyperacidic causing nausea.
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Can 3 cats use the same litter box?

The minimum number of litterboxes recommended by many behaviorists is one per cat, plus one additional box. Since your cats have known territorial issues, I'd have at least two boxes per cat, in at least two locations in different parts of the house. Remember, too, that locations have to be “safe” in the mind of a cat.
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Do multiple cats need multiple litter boxes?

“The rule of thumb is one litter box per cat, plus one extra,” Galaxy says. As a cat foster mom, I recommend that new adopters have at least 1.5 litter boxes per cat. So if you have one cat, you need two litter boxes; two cats, three litter boxes.
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Why do my cats eat together?

Food is a source of competition for cats

First, they each want their own food. That is, if you pour the food in the same bowl for all your cats, that may not be how they would prefer. Of course, you might say: “My cats like eating from the same bowl, they are buddies,” and they might as well show no objection.
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Why should 2 cats have 3 litter boxes?

Having multiple boxes prevents overcrowding into one, where your cat has to step on others' waste and may feel like there's not a spot clean enough to “go.” Not finding what she needs in her litter box, she'll choose another spot where no stepping over waste is required.
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Is cat saliva toxic?

Cat saliva is deadly, so in spite of the antibiotics, many of these animals will die.
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What is the number one killer of domestic cats?

1... The number one infectious disease killer of cats in the United States today is Feline Leukemia Virus, or FeLV. FeLV destroys the cat's immune system so that he falls prey to anemia, cancer or infectious diseases that a healthy cat would not get.
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What is the most common cause of death for cats?

Heart Disease: The Most Common Cause of Sudden Death in Cats.
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