now_loves_mares
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Sorry don't know where else to post this, thought the Dogs section would be inappropriate
One of my cats is a tiny bit thin. Nothing bad at all, and in all probability is within normal range. However I just get a bit concerned as she's a wee bit anorexic and never seems to eat much. This is no helped by my other cat who is fat and eats lots!
We feed IAMS dry food, both cats are full of energy, shiny coats, lots of fun to have around. I'd just like to get a wee bit more weight on the girl. She is 5 and as far as I know in perfect health. However she has long hair so is sometimes sick because of furballs, and will be sick if you give her wet food (she gobbles it down too fast, then throws it back up again almost immediately). She's not sick on her dry food. We try to intersperse the normal IAMS with furball IAMS but she doesn't always eat this. She does seem to love tuna, as well as Whiskas Temptations - so much so that she'll break in to them if you leave them out, and scoff the lot
What is the best food for beefing her up a bit?
One of my cats is a tiny bit thin. Nothing bad at all, and in all probability is within normal range. However I just get a bit concerned as she's a wee bit anorexic and never seems to eat much. This is no helped by my other cat who is fat and eats lots!
We feed IAMS dry food, both cats are full of energy, shiny coats, lots of fun to have around. I'd just like to get a wee bit more weight on the girl. She is 5 and as far as I know in perfect health. However she has long hair so is sometimes sick because of furballs, and will be sick if you give her wet food (she gobbles it down too fast, then throws it back up again almost immediately). She's not sick on her dry food. We try to intersperse the normal IAMS with furball IAMS but she doesn't always eat this. She does seem to love tuna, as well as Whiskas Temptations - so much so that she'll break in to them if you leave them out, and scoff the lot
What is the best food for beefing her up a bit?