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What do you feed your teenaged or older cat?
My teenager’s vet said her blood protein levels were a little elevated and to feed her senior-formula cat food with lower protein. I haven’t found any senior-formula dry food, and it is hard to find senior-formula canned food. I am concerned about free-feeding senior cat food anyway; her vet said my 6-year-old would just have to switch too, but my 6-year-old’s vet says no to this.
Do any of you have any suggestions for feeding?[/QUOTE]
fed her wet food as to much dry food does there inners in, as i have had cats for over forty years and mine live long lives oldest that died was 28 i have 7 left oldest now is 20, then 15 6 4 and 1yr i learnt this fact years ago when my very 1st cat had the same problem as yours once i found that out i tend to feed wet fed stuffs and homemade boiled fish, plus only 1 box of dry food i use in the week for all off them as i mixit with thewet feed then they have plenty of water and also have milk given as they all up the yard with the neddies