Is it OK to mix dry cat foods?

You can mix things up even more by mixing two or more types of dry food together in the bowl, which also works if you feed dry food only. To maintain freshness, make sure you buy smaller bags of food since you'll be going through them more slowly.
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Can you mix different dry foods for a cat?

Only mix foods for the same species and life stage (i.e. don't mix dog and cat food, or puppy and adult food together). Make sure both foods are nutritionally complete and balanced, with similar nutrient profiles.
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Is it OK to feed my cat different brands of dry food?

Answer: There is absolutely nothing wrong with feeding a variety of brands and flavors of natural wet cat food. In fact, it is actually a good way to ensure they are receiving a well balanced diet and helps mitigate against food sensitivities.
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Do cats get bored of eating the same food everyday?

Yes, cats can get bored of eating the same type of food every day. That's one of the reasons why Whiskas recommends mixing up your cat's food with part wet food and part dry food. Whiskas recommends that two-thirds of your cat's daily calorie intake is from wet food and one-third from dry food.
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Should you vary your cats food?

An important reason to switch foods is that it helps prevent sensitivities from developing. Cats and dogs that eat the same food for an extended period of time may become sensitive to one or more of the ingredients in their food. Varying their diet prevents the body from being overexposed to potential allergens.
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Do cats get sick if you change their food?

Sudden changes in your cat's diet can cause gastrointestinal upset and may result in diarrhea, vomiting, and even a reduced appetite for your cat. Ideally, you should plan on taking at least a week to transition your cat from one food to another.
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How do you feed cats different food?

To feed cats separately, follow these handy tips:
  1. Feed them in separate rooms and close the doors between them during meal times.
  2. Feed the cats in the same room but at different times, while keeping other cats out until it's their turn.
  3. Feed cats in the same room but divide it into separate sections during mealtimes.
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Do cats prefer bowls or plates?

Consider the depth of cat bowls.

Cats prefer dishes and bowls that are fairly shallow and wide. When cats stick their faces too far into bowls to eat, they may experience discomfort, Krieger says. “Some cats are very sensitive to the feel of the dish around their little whiskers,” she explains.
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Why do cats leave food in their bowl?

The second reason cats tend to leave some food behind in their bowl is that their whiskers are simply too sensitive to be burrowing through a narrow bowl of food. Cats' whiskers are rich in nerves and sensory cells making it rather painful to have them continuously rub against the wall of a bowl.
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Do cats like being pet while eating?

Unlike dogs, many cats enjoy being stroked or petted while they eat. Understanding that can help cat owners and shelter volunteers care for a feline friend.
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How often should I change cat food brand?

bear in mind that brands/flavors that kitty doesn't like or has stopped liking after a while, you can try again after two or three months to see if they'll want to eat that again.
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How do you mix cat food?

Begin the transition by mixing both the current food with her new cat food together. Gradually decrease the amount of the current cat food while increasing the amount of new cat food. Continue to do this over a 7-day period.
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How do you gradually change cat food?

A good tip to follow is to transition your kitty from her old diet to her new diet gradually over the course of about 7 to 10 days. Mixing the two foods gradually will give your cat a taste of the new food without shocking her system. Begin with a mix of 25% of your cat's new food and 75% of her old diet.
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How much dry food should I feed my cat?

If the cat owner is feeding a good quality dry food, that has a good quality protein, then the indoor cat needs only approximately 1/3 to 1/2 cup of food each day. Most high quality foods have approximately 500 calories per 8 ounce cup of food. The major protein source of the food is very important.
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What can I add to my cats dry food?

Try some canned/wet food.
  • Add a little bit of warmed, low-sodium chicken broth to their food. ...
  • Add some meat baby food as a topper. ...
  • Add some water from a can of tuna or anchovies. ...
  • Add some fish oil to their food. ...
  • Sprinkle some nutritional yeast powder onto their food. ...
  • Sprinkle some grated parmesan cheese on their food.
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Which is better for cats dry or wet food?

Wet food is more expensive and less easy to use but can be beneficial in cats prone to lower urinary tract disease, constipation and that are overweight. Dry food can be a very efficient way to provide calories in thin cats with food volume limitations and allows for the use of food puzzles and food toy dispensers.
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Can a cat understand human meows?

Let us be honest; cats cannot understand human meows. Of course, they will learn to associate it with whatever you teach them to through training. But other than that, to them, it just sounds like the normal human language.
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Should cat bowls be elevated?

When we look at the facts, the answer is clear – yes! Sure, some cat owners probably just prefer the look of elevated bowls, but vets are now recommended switching to elevated cat food bowls to help prevent indigestion, vomiting, and strain in your cat's back and neck.
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Should a cat's water be away from food?

Your cat's water bowl should be placed 3-5 feet away from its food bowl. Many cats cannot stand the scent of food near their water. In the wild, mixing food and water often results in bacterial growth and illness. Cats may also want to drink and eat in different places so that they can hide from predators.
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Do cats need tilted bowls?

While some owners report success with elevated food bowls, there is no scientific evidence to suggest that they are necessary or beneficial. There is no medical reason that cats need to eat from an elevated bowl; if you think of cats in the wild, they typically eat their prey off the ground.
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Do I need to trim cat whiskers?

Whiskers Don't Need Trimming!

Like other hairs on a cat's body, whiskers shed. That's normal. But you should never trim them. A cat with cut whiskers will become disoriented and scared.
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What is whisker fatigue?

In basic terms, whisker fatigue is simply over-stimulation of the sensory system of the whiskers. What happens when the whiskers are touched too much, even if it is basic brushing against food and water dishes, is the cat's brain gets an onslaught of sensory messages transmitted to their brain.
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How many times a day should my cat eat?

"From age six months to maturity, most cats will do well when fed two times a day." Once the cat becomes an adult, at about one year, feeding once or twice a day is appropriate in most cases. Senior cats, age seven and above, should maintain the same feeding regimen.
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How do you feed a cat on a schedule?

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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Should cats eat together?

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. Monitor their feeding time and give them a limited amount of time to eat.
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