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If you're looking to start using the APP to feed your pet, this tutorial is a great way to get started. We'll cover everything from installation to feeding t...
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How often you feed your cat depends on your cat's needs and your schedule. Let's create a feeding routine that works for both of you.Confused about cat food?...
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- Newborn Kitten, Age: 0 to 4 Weeks. During this stage, most kittens rely on their mother’s milk as their only source of nutrition. If their mother is present, you won’t need to feed kittens at all—they’ll know how to feed themselves!
- 4- to 8-Week-Old Kitten. Kittens usually begin the weaning process around their fourth week. During this time, they’ll start gradually shifting from milk or formula onto a solid food diet, which delivers the protein, fatty acids, and nutrients that fuel their early development.
- 8- to 16-Week-Old Kitten. At this exciting stage of development, your kitten’s personality is developing and their predatory nature is becoming ever more apparent.
- 4- to 6-Month-Old Kitten. During this stage, your kitten will start to settle into their dietary routine. That’s why it’s vital to make sure you’re establishing good habits for adulthood.
- Step 1: Check How Much Food Your Cat Needs
- Step 2: Divide Your Cat’S Daily Food Intake Into Portions
- Step 3: Decide on How Often You Want to Feed Your Cat
- Step 4: Determine The Size of Each Meal
- Step 5: Enter A Feeding Plan in The Pixi App
Check the packaging of your cat’s dry food for a feeding guide. This is a handy tool to determine what amount of kibble is right for your cat, depending on their weight and age. Do you want to put Fluffy on a diet? Make sure to reduce their food intake gradually, taking small steps. Playing more with your feline will help them lose weight more quic...
Once you’ve calculated how much food your cat needs, pour a day’s worth of kibble into a bowl and place it next to the serving dish of your Catit PIXI Smart Feeder. Now, keep count as you push the nose button on the feeder as many times as needed to ensure the bowl you just filled and the food dish of the Smart Feeder end up containing roughly the ...
In the wild, cats eat about 10 small meals a day. Thanks to the Catit PIXI Smart Feeder, you can now mimic this feeding pattern at home. An adult cat’s stomach is roughly the size of a ping pong ball, so serving just 2 large meals a day could cause your feline to throw up. Kittens need much more energy on a per-pound basis than adult cats. However,...
In the Catit PIXI app, each meal is made up of a number of portions. This is where your calculations from step 2 come in handy. Say you want to feed your cat 6 meals per day, and you calculated that your cat needs 12 portions per day. This means that, if you want all meals to be the same size, each meal will consist of 2 portions. Note that each me...
To set up a feeding plan, simply open the Catit PIXI app and select your Catit PIXI Smart Feeder. Next, tap the food bowl on the right side of the screen, and select “add feeding plan”. This feature will allow you to schedule up to 12 meals per day. Ta-dah, you’re all set! Tip: Go here for a step-by-step tutorialon how to schedule your cat’s new fe...
In this informative video from the Pet Circle Vet Squad, we delve into the world of fussy cat eaters, exploring the reasons behind this behavior and offering practical solutions. ...more.
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Nov 5, 2024 · Keep reading and we’ll highlight some tips you can do to healthily feed your cat and keep them in tip-top shape. You can follow all the right steps to ensure your cat gets their food at...
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Sep 27, 2024 · How much to feed your cat depends on several factors, including her age, lifestyle and even the type of food. Whether you’re new to cat ownership or you’ve changed your cat’s food, figuring out how much she needs to eat each day isn’t as straightforward as you might think.