One common
mistake made by cat parents in a multi-cat household is to place food bowls in
close proximity to each other, or provide one big bowl for all the cats in the
house. Eating close to each other can be stressful to cats and have been
observed to lead to eating disorders like overeating, not eating, or even stomach
upsets. To prevent this, each cat must have his own bowl that should be placed
at a considerable distance from other food bowls. For some cats, there may be a
need to feed them in a separate room to avoid stress. Another thing to remember
when feeding cats is to avoid placing food bowls next or in close proximity to
the litter box. Cats are such fussy creatures and they won’t like eating while
their sharp noses detect the undesirable odor coming from the litter box.
Sudden changes in your pet’s appetite should
be brought to the attention of a vet Lakeville, MN.
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