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How To Feed A Cat Who Eat

1. Determine how much to feed your cat. The amount of food you feed your cat will depend on their age, weight, activity level, and health status. A good rule of thumb is to feed your cat 2-4 ounces of wet food or 1/2 to 1 cup of dry food per day. However, you should always adjust this amount based on your cat's individual needs.

2. Divide your cat's daily food into two or more meals. Feeding your cat multiple small meals throughout the day can help to prevent overeating and vomiting. It can also help to keep your cat's energy levels stable.

3. Offer your cat fresh water at all times. Water is essential for your cat's health, so make sure they always have access to a clean bowl of fresh water.

4. Feed your cat in a quiet, safe place. Cats can be easily distracted when they are eating, so it is important to feed them in a place where they will not be disturbed.

5. Avoid feeding your cat table scraps. Table scraps can be unhealthy for cats and can lead to weight gain and other health problems. If you want to give your cat a treat, offer them a small piece of cooked meat, fish, or cheese.

6. Talk to your veterinarian if you have any questions about feeding your cat. Your veterinarian can help you to create a feeding plan that is right for your cat's individual needs.

Here are some additional tips for feeding a cat who eats:

* Make sure your cat's food is fresh and stored properly.

* Avoid feeding your cat food that is too hot or too cold.

* If your cat is vomiting or has diarrhea, stop feeding them and contact your veterinarian.

* If your cat is losing weight or not eating well, contact your veterinarian.

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