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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

3501.0. "Time for CATaerobics?????" by BOOVX1::MANDILE () Mon Apr 09 1990 13:17

    Is it a bird, is it a plane, NO! its Casey the Superblimp!!!!
    After a month with the new diet for the crew due to Rusty's
    BM problem, I now have a superblimp.....The Hill's SD dry
    has put shiny coats and weight on even my scrawny Korat,
    B.K., and Rusty has grown into KingKong Kat.  Pepper has
    a beautiful shine to his coat, so does Casey.  They all are
    eating it, though Rusty prefers his Alpo dry.  It's the
    maintenance formula, and they are enjoying it.
    
    BUT!!!!!!!, Casey is a blimp.  Rusty is twice his size, but 
    Casey outweighs him.  Casey now waddles like a duck.  His
    belly bulges out and swings as he walks.  He can still play,
    though.  But, now what do I do???  They only get a cup a day
    of the HSD, but it looks like Casey is making this his food
    for the day.  He prefers it to the "concoction" I make with
    the water & fiber powder.  Rusty & Pepper eat anything, anyway.
    But B.K. was always fussy, and Casey will eat only when HE wants
    to.  So now I have three cats on the road to good health, and
    one who needs to go to a fat farm.  I guess I had better switch to
    the "Lite" HSD dry.
                 
    Know any good "CATersize Aerobic classes"?
    
    L-
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3501.1Same here!ALLVAX::LUBYDTN 287-3204Mon Apr 09 1990 15:4214

	I'm having the same problem with Bandit.  He has been
	on CD for 2 months now and has gained 2 pounds.  If he
	keeps gaining at 1 pound a month, he's gonna explode!

	T.K. is a sleek as ever!  I'm afraid to restrict the
	food because T.K. is probably the one who won't get 
	enough to eat.  I suppose I could keep food on the counter
	for him since Bandit can't jump up there.

	Any ideas?

	Karen
3501.2Keep Richard Simmons Away!SLSTRN::PLOETZMon Apr 09 1990 16:034
    Are you talking about a high-protien diet - science diet?
    
    If so, I was "commanded" to only give 1/3 of a can (the big can) per day
    to Dickens, or else!!!  or else he would get very fat.
3501.3FSHQA1::RKAGNOA Cat Makes a Purrfect FriendMon Apr 09 1990 16:0311
    Karen, food on the counter doesn't sound like a bad idea.  The only
    cat in my house that can jump to the counter is Kelsey, and since
    he is the finickiest eater and doesn't like to share his portions,
    I often feed him separate from the rest of the crew.  Sometimes
    I will leave a plate on the counter for him, if he is being fussy
    about the choice of menu.
    
    Sounds like a good alternative.
    
    --Roberta
    
3501.4But I have olympic highjumpers now!BOOVX2::MANDILEMon Apr 09 1990 17:1319
    The counter trick was the only way B.K. ever got a fair share.
    The kittens were too small to get up there, and Casey has never
    had a problem competing for his share (as 1 look testifies)
    Now that the "kittens" (only 10 mths old, but both twice the
    other two's size) are "growed" (& still growing), the counter is
    out.   The biggest problem is in order for all to get what they
    need, the dry is offered free choice in the kitchen, and in the
    den.  The den has the HSD dry & a bowl of fresh water.  This is
    to lessen the competition.  The grocery store canned is offered
    twice a day, but B.K. will not eat in a group.  Casey eats on
    his schedule, and the kittens eat whenever & whatever is served.
    I buy the "Sheba" as a special treat, and everyone gets their own
    plate, and the kittens eat in the kitchen, and the big guys get
    locked in the den to eat undisturbed.
                                 
    Casey will be getting evening workouts with the cat toys.  Increase
    food, increase exercize.
    
    L-
3501.5CIRCUS::KOLLINGKaren/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca.Mon Apr 09 1990 17:3613
    I think cats are only supposed to be on SD for a limited period
    of time anyway, just to treat FUS, because SD lacks some nutrients.
    If you switch to CD, you will have the same problem though.  Sweetie
    is a blimp. I put Holly's food on the table since she is more comfortable
    up there since LB came to live with us (3 cats in the kitchen at once
    is too many for her).  I think you have to put down a fixed amount
    and then the finicky eaters have to learn that if they don't eat it
    right away, Mr. Vacuum Cleaner will come by and there won't be
    any more until the next time.  This sort of seems to be working with
    my crew.
    
    Sweetie and I are both on a diet, sigh.
    
3501.6CRUISE::NDCPutiput Scottish Folds - DTN: 297-2313Mon Apr 09 1990 17:489
    I agree with .5   You are only supposed to feed 1/4 c per cat of the
    CD and I expect its about the same with the rest.  When I first started
    to feed CD I let the kids free-feed on the dry.  After one week I could
    see a difference in Isis's weight.  Its very high calorie.
    
    Another advantage to not free feeding is that you'll know right away
    if someone's off his/her feed.
      N