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I have three cats and I feed them three times a day however the little one eats all the food.

2007-12-17 09:13:27 · 25 answers · asked by mozzezlee 1 in Pets Cats

25 answers

You might want to have him tested for thyroid- one of my cats was eating all of the food and crying for food all of the time- turned out he had a thyroid problem.

Outside of that, separate him from the other two when you feed them.

2007-12-17 09:16:53 · answer #1 · answered by sarah jane 7 · 0 0

they'll only eat what's infront of them. Feed the other two cats in a different room with the door closed. And feed the little one a contorled amount in a seperate room. Also depending on how much you feed them each time, three times a day might be a little much

don't listen to other idiots. Cats CAN'T eat milk. feed them only CAT FOOD. this being winter has nothing to do with it. and some cats are indoor cats if they are DON'T walk them.

2007-12-17 17:18:02 · answer #2 · answered by Second Chance 3 · 1 0

Since you're already feeding them, instead of leaving food out for them.....feed them separately. Put the "hog's" food in a separate room and when the other 2 are thru eating, pick their food up, before letting the other one back in the room. That way, you'll be able to regulate how much food the little one's eating. You probably should have it checked by your vet, just to make sure there's nothing wrong with it. It could have some illness/tapeworm, etc. Good luck..........

2007-12-17 17:46:02 · answer #3 · answered by brutusmom 7 · 0 0

Simple. Feed the greedy cat separately from the other cats, and keep it in the other room until the other cats have had something to eat. Do this at each mealtime and the other two will get a look in at the food bowl.

2007-12-17 17:18:14 · answer #4 · answered by Barb Outhere 7 · 0 0

Are you feeding dry food or wet? If it is wet food, do you put the food on separate dishes for each animal? You can try feeding the cats in separate places. That will make it difficult for your little 'gobble-guts' to outeat the others.

if you are feeding them dry (I like IAMs multicat) you can make it easy on yourself and buy a 'hopper' that only allows a specific amount of food down at a time.

Good luck!

2007-12-17 17:24:36 · answer #5 · answered by Cherie L 2 · 0 0

Separate the little one from the others during meal time (maybe feed him/her in a different room) and dump any leftovers back in the bag/can.

2007-12-17 17:17:34 · answer #6 · answered by Sleepy Dad 5 · 0 0

Feed them in seperate rooms. Once the other get done eating, put them back together again.

2007-12-17 17:16:57 · answer #7 · answered by wrkey 5 · 0 0

Feed him in a separate room with the door shut. When they are all done, put the food in a room with the door shut.

2007-12-17 17:17:32 · answer #8 · answered by acadicon 2 · 0 0

Give the little one a seperate bowl from the rest of your cats, only if they don't mind!!!

2007-12-17 17:19:25 · answer #9 · answered by Tom2k8 1 · 0 0

how many bedrooms do you have? perhaps you should feed them seperately? in different rooms? you do need to make sure all your cats are eating though.

2007-12-17 17:18:11 · answer #10 · answered by brittt 3 · 0 0

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