This is Charlie, a 6-month old Seal Mitted Ragdoll with an hourglass blaze, who is eating out of the Neater Feeder. Trigg, who is only a 5-month old Ragdoll kitten, is not big enough to really be comfortable eating out of it. To read our review of the Neater Feeder, please visit our website at: http://www.floppycats.com/neater-feeder.html. To learn more about Charlie, please visit his webpage - http://www.floppycats.com/charlie.html
i'm not a big fan of dry food because it is the most unlike their natural diet in the sense if they were eating raw. and of course, it doesn't have liquid in it, so that's why i prefer wet. i use wet and mix in about 1 can of water with it. i want to go raw but dont have the confidence in my gut about it. but if your cats don't like wet food, you've got to feed them what they'll eat.
steiff1001 2 years ago
My cats don't like wet food. That Neater Feeder looks like a good idea, they get the chunks of food all over the place.
FergusonTO35 2 years ago
no, i don't believe in dry food and if i had any balls, i would only do raw, but i cannot do it as i am too scared of not knowing if it hasn't sat out somewhere. i could cook their food, but i am too busy and lazy to do that. so i compromise with wet food and water mixed in. if you feed dry, then consider one that is grain free like taste of the wild. have you read about that on my site? i did a post about it. email me if you haven't.
steiff1001 2 years ago
Jenny- do you feed dry food at all? or just wet with water added? I am definitely going to feed wet, but was thinking of free feeding dry...
sammileah 2 years ago