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Where you store your cat and dog food can make a big difference in the quality and freshness once it is opened. Here are some common questions and recommendations for optimal storage for all of Hill’s dry and canned cat and dog food.
While what to feed may be clear (a balanced food appropriate for your cat’s lifestage and energy requirements), there are several opinions on which feeding method is best. However, many experts do agree that free-feeding, also called “ad lib feeding” or “free-choice feeding”, is less than ideal for several reasons including:
Since cats generally prefer eating smaller meals more often throughout the day, many experts recommend measuring out a daily ration based on the information given on the food’s label and dividing it into several small servings throughout the day. This is commonly called “portion feeding” or “measured feeding” and will satisfy her natural instinct for small, frequent meals, but avoid the inherent dangers that can accompany overfeeding.
Of course, for some cats – such as seniors, cats with a medical condition or growing kittens – free-feeding may in fact be a good choice. Ask your vet for feeding advice tailored for your individual feline friend.
Cat food packages will usually show a simple chart (or have a few short sentences) outlining just how much to feed based on your cat’s weight. While lifestyle certainly comes into play – lounging in the sun burns fewer calories than clambering up a cat tree – the recommended feeding amount for your cat’s weight as listed on the label is the best starting point. It’s easy to adjust from there or ask your vet for feeding advice if you feel that your cat is unintentionally gaining, or even losing, weight. If you want your cat to slim down, simply feed the amount listed for her ideal weight instead of her current weight.
Those who like to mix food types - dry kibble and pouches or canned food, for example – will still find it quite easy to portion feed. Hill’s dry cat food labels include information on mixing food types for the optimum health of your cat, making it easy for you to feed her in the manner that you choose.
If you’ve been free-choice feeding your cat and would like to switch to measured or portion feeding, it is important to make it easy on yourself. Here are a few friendly tips for simple success:
Feel like you haven’t got the time or schedule for multiple feedings? Hide her meals for her to find later. While she’s preoccupied with snoozing in the sun (or eating her breakfast) take a quick minute to hide several small meals around the house. On top of the bookcase, along the windowsill – feel free to get creative here. Hide food in places she frequents and can access freely. Keeping her actively searching and fulfilling her hunting instincts is a fun way to feed, but really works with dry kibble only since wet food may spoil if it sits out too long.
While a single cat can be fed a daily portion once per day that’s left out for her nibble on whenever she wants, multiple cat households operate differently. Find a quiet out-of-the-way spot for each cat, where she is well out of sight of the others, to avoid greed or aggression issues. Supervise kitties’ teatime to be sure there are no greedy piglets in the crowd who may push a more timid housemate out of the way in order to steal a snack. By supervising, you will also stay on top of any changes in feeding habits. In multi-cat domains, this is important since these changes can often be one of the few clearly recognizable signs of a stress or health –related issue.
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