bertine ([personal profile] bertine) wrote2010-01-29 09:26 am
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Where Xerxes acts more like a baby and migraines

My cats are on a diet. Zach and I are still trying to figure out what that means. To me that is just lowering the amount of dry food the cats get and allowing them to have the wet food. To Zach that means they should only get wet food as a treat and only fill up their bowl when it is empty.

Last night the bowl went empty after we went to bed. I guess Xerxes was up all night knocking things over, chasing other cats and trying to eat my good rug. Poor Zach got up and dealt with it all then ended up on the couch watching movies. I am pretty sure that has killed any small inkling of Baby Rabies that I had infected him with.

The best part of the night? I slept really well.


However, I did wake up with a migraine*, which I suppose makes up for being able to sleep through all of that. I am hoping it goes away soon, I have a lot of work I need to get done today and I just can't get much done when I am like this.


*For those of you following along, this is the 14th day this month that I have had a headache.

[identity profile] melissa-maples.livejournal.com 2010-01-29 04:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Gotta go with Zach on the food thing. Wet food = treat.

[personal profile] pork_chop 2010-01-29 05:13 pm (UTC)(link)
i agree with the wet food as treat, too. though my cats are lucky if they get greenies. i'm probably a terrible mom.

have you tried the weight control food? and rather than filling up when empty, fill up only twice a day at specific times. my cats (each) get 1/3 cup in the morning, and 1/3 when i get home in the afternoon. if i'm going to be late coming home, i'll give them a little extra in the morning. they don't really overeat, but they do get weight control food. their food dish is pretty rarely empty.

[identity profile] bertine.livejournal.com 2010-01-29 06:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Am I the only one that gets lectured by vets about how bad dry cat food is for their cats especially as they get older?

They are on the weight control/indoor food. The main problem is that Zach and I didn't know the other person was feed them. Plus Zach didn't realize I had a dry cat food system. I was only fed them one cup of dry food at night before bed and I would give them a little more if they were out at night but only another 1/3 cup and that happened rarely. Zach was sort of just filling up their bowl. They love Zach. :D

[personal profile] pork_chop 2010-01-29 07:24 pm (UTC)(link)
i've never gotten lectured about that... i have noticed that ampersand loves when her dry cat food gets soggy. sometimes she puts pieces in the water dish, i scoop them out and put them back in her food dish. gobble gobble goes kitty.

i've only fed jason's cat once but only because she looked really pathetic and it would still be a few hours 'til he was getting out of bed. i don't think he's ever fed my cats... but we don't really spend as much time together at one apartment as you & zach.

[identity profile] bertine.livejournal.com 2010-01-29 07:59 pm (UTC)(link)
I have had two different vets talk to me about it.

Hey, Xerxes does the same thing with his dry food. Weird.


We didn't spend that much time together at my place until last fall. We are sort of living in each other's pockets. Which is one of the reasons he is going to move in soon.

[personal profile] pork_chop 2010-01-29 09:21 pm (UTC)(link)
our cats are siblings :D :D :D :D

[identity profile] i12bmore.livejournal.com 2010-01-29 05:26 pm (UTC)(link)
{{{hug}}}

[identity profile] styletax.livejournal.com 2010-01-29 06:18 pm (UTC)(link)
When we put my roommate's big bounder cat on a diet, we started by switching his food to a denser dry food (Solid Gold Indigo Moon), and then changing his feeding schedule. It really worked well for him, he was eating less and learned to portion out his food for the times between feedings and not just vacuum it all up into his mouth right away.

[identity profile] scorpi084.livejournal.com 2010-01-30 12:27 am (UTC)(link)
Our vet told us, when she was fixing kitty and saw the beginnings of a little fatty taking root, that we should feed her only wet food. I say told, but it was more a lecture on the evils of dry food, and carbs, and whatever. WTF do we know, so we've been feeding her wet food only ever since. She was a big fat whiner when we first made the switch (we had previously been feeding her all dry with wet food as a treat), but now she is pretty good about it.

If you guys can't come to a consensus, just call up the vet and ask him/her to clarify.
Edited 2010-01-30 00:28 (UTC)