http://ladyiolanthe.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] ladyiolanthe.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] mousme 2006-09-12 11:22 pm (UTC)

Do your cats actually each have their own bowls, and they actually eat only out of their own bowls? If so, your cats are miraculous...

At my parents' house, one cat is overweight and the other a lot older and very skinny. So the one gets Iams Weight Control and the other gets Iams Active Senior. However, the fat cat would eat the old cat's food if we served it somewhere she could reach. Therefore, old cat's food is served on top of the cupboards - where she is able to jump to but the fat cat can't.

At my house, I also have one fat cat and one skinny cat, and they should probably be eating different foods. But I made the mistake of having two young, agile cats, and there is no where that I can put the food for one that the other couldn't reach. So, they get Iams multicat in two bowls in the same place, and although there are two bowls containing the same food, they simply have to push their snouts into one bowl, 'cause you know, the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.

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