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My cat is suddenly eating more than usual

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Posted by: solmab at Sun Jan 11 10:10:55 2004  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by solmab ]  
   

Hello all. It seems that now that the cold weather is here, my almost two year old cat has become ravenous in her eating. I leave a measured amount of dry food for her to eat whenever she wants and give some canned at night. When I would replenish the dry in the morning there would always be some left. Now it is finished the evening before and she acts like she is starving in the morning when I feed her. I don't want to increase the amount because she is starting to look a bit plump. Is this normal that cats eat more/have a greater appetite in the winter? Or is something else going on here. Thank you.


   

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