As much as they can take
What times should I feed my cat? 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.
feed and love them
Keep feeding them until they stop using it.
course it does hunny! back on the farm ''we'' always feed them cat milk...jk hunny...im frum New York
Well maybe the female cat doesn't like the male cat so she rejects him.
Simply feed little by little of new food and old food and gradually add more of new food
Give it lots and lots of attention find a way to entertain it and regularly feed it
Simon's Cat is known for it's fat white cat that is constantly trying new ways to get his owner to feed him. It is a book, a comic strip and can also be seen in video shorts.
Cats normally throw up because they eat grass outside. Vets say that they should eat grass because it clears up fur balls. If your cat throws up a lot and it is NOT green, then you might want to consider cleaning up where you feed it. Or you can try new cat or kitten food.
Yes, you can feed your cat liverwurst in moderation as an occasional treat. However, it's important to check for any added ingredients like onion or garlic, which are toxic to cats. Liverwurst is high in fat and sodium, so it should not be a regular part of their diet. Always consult your veterinarian before introducing new foods to ensure they are safe for your pet.
It's hard to give an exact amount because all cat foods vary in calories. Cheap brands tend to be low in nutrition, while high quality brands are more dense (and therefore, actually cheaper than they seem). If you have an obese cat, you should get him on a diet, BUT, be careful. A cat cannot lose weight too fast as their liver cannot process fat very well. A very rapid weight loss can cause liver failure. To begin helping your cat lose weight do the following: 1. Make sure you are feeing a good quality food, and if possible, a weight control or high fibre diet. 2. Don't free feed -- in other words, the bowl should not be full 24 hours a day. If there is food in the bowl each time you go to refill it, the cat has all it can eat and needs to cut back. Start slowly reducing the amount, by maybe only 10% at first to see if he loses some weight. Make slow adjustments. 3. Encourage your cat to exercise more. Play with him and buy him some new toys. 4. if you feed only dry food, make sure to add canned food to the diet. It's much better for them and not as fattening. Some wet food should be provided daily, and you can go to an all wet diet ideally. 5. Any changes to the diet should be gradual. If you switch to a new food brand, mix it with the old food for a week or two and slowly move over to the new brand. It's much easier on the cat. Good luck.
Have a funeral, and adopt a new one.